Mannfjöldr
Mannfjöldr is an Old Norse term that translates to "multitude of men" or "crowd." It specifically refers to a large assembly of people, often in a military context. While it can simply denote a large gathering, its most common usage in Old Norse literature is to describe a large army or a significant body of warriors. The word is a compound of "maðr" (man) and "fjöldr" (multitude, number).
The term highlights the collective strength and presence of a large group. In sagas and historical accounts,
Beyond its literal meaning, mannfjöldr can also carry connotations of the power and influence wielded by a