Betangelse
Betangelse is a term that appears in early Germanic literature, most notably in the Old English poem Beowulf. Its exact meaning is debated among scholars, but it generally refers to a type of supernatural being or demon. The word itself is thought to be derived from Proto-Germanic roots related to "evil" or "demon."
In Beowulf, betangelse are mentioned as adversaries of humanity, often associated with the lineage of Cain.
The concept of betangelse reflects the worldview of early Germanic peoples, who often attributed unexplained misfortunes