Ágængum
Ágængum is an Icelandic word that translates to "persistent" or "insistent" in English. It describes a quality of being difficult to dislodge or get rid of, often implying a continuous or repeated effort. This can apply to various situations, from a persistent cough that lingers for weeks to an insistent salesperson who refuses to take no for an answer. The term often carries a slightly negative connotation, suggesting something that is unwelcome or bothersome due to its unyielding nature.
In a more abstract sense, ágængum can also describe a persistent problem or challenge that requires ongoing