flöötti
Flótti is a noun in Icelandic meaning flight or escape from danger. It can refer to the act of fleeing from war, persecution, natural disaster, or other threats, as well as to the movement of people seeking safety. In political or historical contexts the term often describes large-scale displacement, including refugees and asylum seekers, as well as voluntary or forced evacuation in times of crisis.
Etymology: The word originates from Old Norse flótti and is related to the verb flýja "to flee."
Usage: Flótti is used in news, academic writing, and public discourse to discuss individual escapes as well
Legal and policy context: International law governs protection for people forced to flee. Iceland is party
See also: refugee, asylum seeker, displacement, migration, evacuation.