ageidaujamus
Ageidaujamus, also known as ageidaujamas, is a term used in the context of Lithuanian folklore and mythology to describe a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term translates to "the one who rides the age," where "age" refers to a mythical creature or entity often depicted as a large, winged horse or a dragon-like beast. Ageidaujamus are typically associated with the night and are believed to ride these mythical creatures through the skies.
In Lithuanian folklore, ageidaujamus are often depicted as mischievous or malevolent spirits that can cause trouble
The term ageidaujamus is less commonly encountered in modern times, as traditional folklore and mythology are