ætlaðir
Ætlaðir is an Old Norse word that translates to "intended," "meant," or "supposed." It is a past participle derived from the verb "ætla," which means "to intend," "to mean," or "to think." The word etlaðir is commonly found in Old Norse literature, such as sagas and Eddic poetry, where it describes a person's intentions or a predicted outcome.
The concept of "ætlaðir" often carries a sense of destiny or preordained fate in Norse mythology. For