Árásarmenn
Árásarmenn is an Icelandic term that translates to "attackers" or "raiders." Historically, it referred to individuals who participated in raids, often by sea, to acquire resources or capture individuals. These raids could be for various purposes, including plunder, conquest, or as part of larger military campaigns. The concept of árásarmenn is closely linked to the Viking Age, during which Norse seafarers were known for their expeditions across Europe and beyond. These individuals were often skilled warriors and navigators, utilizing longships for their journeys.
The term can also be used in a more general sense to describe any aggressor or assailant.