líkamlegra
Líkamlegra is an Icelandic adjective used to denote something that is bodily or corporeal in nature. In scholarly and analytical writing, it describes aspects tied to the body, embodiment, or physicality, as opposed to cognitive, emotional, or spiritual dimensions. In everyday Icelandic, líkamlegra is not a common everyday term, where the more frequent forms are líkamlegur (bodily) or líkamlegt (bodily, neuter). The word appears primarily in academic or theoretical contexts when authors want to emphasize the material, sensorimotor, or somatic character of phenomena.
Etymology and form: Líkamlegra is derived from líkami meaning “body” and a comparative or fluid inflectional
Usage and contexts: The term is most often encountered in disciplines that stress embodiment, such as anthropology,
See also: líkamlegt, líkamlegur, embodiment, embodiment theory, materialism, phenomenology.