hliðanna
Hliðanna is a term with roots in Old Norse, commonly translated to mean "the sides" or "the flanks." In historical and mythological contexts, particularly within Norse sagas and Eddas, it often refers to the outermost or less prominent parts of something, in contrast to the central or main elements. This could apply to geographical locations, physical structures, or even abstract concepts within a narrative.
The concept of "hliðanna" can also extend to the periphery of social groups or communities. In ancient
Furthermore, in a more metaphorical sense, "hliðanna" can represent less obvious or hidden aspects. When discussing