utskadde
Utskadde is a Norwegian term used to refer to people who have sustained injuries, typically as a result of accidents, disasters, or violence. It is commonly encountered in news reporting, police statements, hospital communications, and other forms of emergency-management and public-safety discourse. The term is most often used in the plural to designate a group of injured individuals, as in casualty reports or incident briefings. The corresponding singular form, when needed, would refer to an individual who is injured.
Etymology and usage: Utskadde is derived from the Norwegian word for injury, skadde, with a plural/adjectival
Context and scope: The term applies to people who have suffered physical harm, and it can cover
See also: skadde, personal injury, casualty, disaster reporting.