raunhæfrar
Raunhæfrar is an Icelandic term used to describe statements, hypotheses, or plans that are plausible and reasonably supported by available evidence within a given context. The label signals provisional credibility rather than proven fact, making it useful in scientific, journalistic, and policy discussions where uncertainty is acknowledged and tracked.
Etymology and usage notes: The form derives from the Icelandic adjective raunhæfur, meaning credible or plausible,
Applications and criteria: Raunhæfrar are commonly invoked in research planning, risk assessment, and analysis of competing
Relation to related concepts: The term sits between established truth and mere speculation. It aligns with
See also: plausibility, probability, provisional conclusion, evidence assessment.