ferlahluti
Ferlahluti is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, most notably in the Poetic Edda. Its precise meaning and origin are debated among scholars, but it is generally understood to relate to a concept of fate or destiny, often with a dark or inescapable connotation. The word itself is believed to be a compound, possibly derived from "ferill" (course, path) and "hluti" (part, lot). This suggests a notion of a predetermined course or a share in a fated outcome.
In the context of the Eddic poems, ferlahluti is sometimes associated with the Norns, the female figures