Undirritun
Undirritun is a lesser-known Icelandic term that primarily appears in the context of Norse mythology and folklore, particularly within the *Poetic Edda*, an anthology of Old Norse poetry compiled in the 13th century. The word itself is derived from Old Norse and translates roughly to "under the earth" or "beneath the ground," though its exact meaning in mythological contexts remains debated among scholars.
In the *Poetic Edda*, Undirritun is referenced in the poem *Hávamál* (or *The Sayings of the High
The ambiguity of Undirritun reflects the poetic and symbolic nature of Old Norse literature, where language
Due to its rarity and lack of detailed context, Undirritun has not been extensively studied in modern