Dauði
Dauði is the Icelandic noun for death, the end of life in living beings. The word derives from Old Norse dauði and is related to cognates in other North Germanic languages, such as Danish død, Norwegian død, and Swedish död. It functions as a fundamental term in medical, religious, and everyday usage.
In Icelandic culture, death is a recurring theme in literature, folklore, and religious practice. Traditional beliefs
In modern usage, dauði is used across medical, legal, and ordinary contexts to denote the cessation of