drægi
Drægi is a term originating from Norse language and mythology, often associated with mythological beings or concepts connected to death and the afterlife. The word has historically been used in old Scandinavian texts to denote spirits or entities linked to the dead, though its precise definitions vary across sources and interpretations.
In Norse mythology, drægi can refer to ghostly or spectral figures that are remnants of the deceased,
The term has also been adopted in modern Scandinavian cultures, sometimes depicted in literature and folklore
Linguistically, drægi is related to terms describing spirits or spectral phenomena in Old Norse and related
Today, the concept of drægi remains a part of cultural heritage and mythology studies, illustrating ancient