óalandi og óferjandi

Etymology
In the law of the old Icelandic Commonwealth (930–1262), óalandi meant people could not feed outlaws, and óferjandi meant people could not offer transportation to outlaws.

Phrase

 * 1)  not fit for human society due to either being an extremely unpleasant person or due to being a criminal; obnoxious; disagreeable and unwilling to change