Glaesandi
Glaesandi is a term originating from Old Norse, often translated as "gleaming" or "shining." It is primarily used in literature, particularly in the context of Norse mythology and sagas, to describe the appearance of objects, beings, or phenomena that possess a brilliant or radiant quality. This could refer to the sheen of polished metal, the sparkle of gemstones, or even the ethereal light emanating from divine entities. The concept of glaesandi emphasizes visual brilliance and a captivating luminosity.
In sagas, glaesandi might describe the armor of a heroic warrior, the treasure hoard of a dragon,