eritehelte
Eritehelte is a term that appears in Old English literature, most notably in the epic poem Beowulf. While its exact meaning is debated by scholars, it is generally understood to refer to a specific type of warrior or a characteristic of such an individual. The word is a compound, combining "erið" (meaning anger or wrath) and "helte" (which can relate to a hero or warrior). Therefore, a literal translation might suggest a "wrathful hero" or a "hero filled with anger."
The context in which eritehelte appears in Beowulf suggests a warrior who possesses fierce courage and a
Scholarly interpretations vary on whether eritehelte denotes a specific social rank or a more abstract quality.