ósanninda
Ósanninda is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to describe a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term is derived from the Old Norse words "ós" meaning "not" and "anninda" meaning "spirit" or "ghost." Therefore, ósanninda can be translated as "not-spirit" or "non-spirit," indicating that these entities are not the typical spirits or ghosts that are often associated with the afterlife.
Ósanninda are often described as mischievous or playful creatures that inhabit the natural world, particularly in
In Icelandic folklore, ósanninda are often associated with the concept of the "land of the living" rather
Despite their playful nature, ósanninda are not typically considered to be malevolent or dangerous. Instead, they