margur

Etymology
From, either an independent word from related to  and , or derived from  (< ) under the influence of such words.

Adjective

 * 1) many, a lot of
 * 2) much, many things
 * Hann hefur margt að gera, enda hefur hann nóg á sinni könnu.
 * He has a lot to do, since he has his hands full.
 * 1) much, many things
 * Hann hefur margt að gera, enda hefur hann nóg á sinni könnu.
 * He has a lot to do, since he has his hands full.
 * He has a lot to do, since he has his hands full.

Derived terms

 * (to be busy with many things, to be busy doing many things)
 * (to be busy with many things, to be busy doing many things)
 * (to be busy with many things, to be busy doing many things)
 * (to be busy with many things, to be busy doing many things)