mannaðarlegt
Mannaðarlegt is an Icelandic adjective that may be used to describe something tied to humans—whether produced by humans, oriented toward human concerns, or reflecting human interpretation. The term is not widely attested in standard dictionaries and does not have a fixed definition in prescriptive Icelandic grammar. It appears mainly in contemporary or experimental writing and online discourse, where authors sometimes coin neologisms to express nuance beyond established vocabulary.
Etymology and form: The word appears to combine manna- with the adjectival suffix -legt. Manna- is a
Possible senses: In some uses mannaðarlegt may signal that something is human-made or artefact-like, as opposed
Usage: Given its rarity and lack of normative status, mannaðarlegt should be defined explicitly when used in
See also: náttúrulegt (natural), mannlegt (human, humane), eðli (nature/essence).