ítarlegur
Icelandic
    
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Etymology
    
Shares a connection with the old adjective ítur (“fine, quite good, pretty, splendid”) when spelled with an í,[1] comes from the Danish yderlig, compare the Swedish ytterlig (“extreme”) and Norwegian ytterlig.
Adjective
    
ítarlegur (comparative ítarlegri, superlative ítarlegastur)
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Derived terms
- ítarlegar hagtölur (comprehensive statistics)
 - ítarlega útfærðar kröfur (detailed requirements)
 - ítarleg forvarnarskoðun (in-depth preventive survey)
 - ítarleg fylgiskjöl (comprehensive supporting documentation)
 - ítarleg rannsókn (in-depth study)
 - ítarleg regla (detailed rule)
 - ítarlegt ákvæði (detailed provision)
 
Related terms
    
- ítarlega, ýtarlega
 
See also
    
References
    
- Icelandic Web of Science: Hvort á að skrifa í eða ý í í/ýtarlega, í/ýtarlegur, til hins í/ýtrasta? (“Should I spell í/ýtarlega, í/ýtarlegur and til hins í/ýtrasta with an í or an ý?”)
 - “ítarlegur”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), 2011 February 10 (last accessed), archived from the original on 4 March 2016
 
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