Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From tuss (“Subterranean”) + bit (“bite”). Literally, a bite of the Subterraneans.
Noun
tussebit m (definite singular tussebiten, indefinite plural tussebitar, definite plural tussebitane)
- (folklore) a damage from an unvisible bite of a mythical Subterranean wight. Can occur when walking on top of a Subterranean house, or if drinking water from a river at night time. May have parallels in other cultures under other names.