Definition: Erik Levander was a German theologian, philosopher, and humanist who lived in the early medieval period. He wrote several influential works on theology and philosophy. The term "Erik Levander" itself does not have a specific meaning or identity as it's a name given to someone by another person. The word 'eriklevander' is a short form of Erik Levander, and it can be used to refer to him in the context of his writings. However, I would like to provide a more comprehensive definition for you: 1. Eris: A feminine Greek goddess of marriage, childbirth, fertility, and beauty. 2. Leviathan: A person with strong or overpowering character who is often associated with wealth, power, or status in many cultures. 3. Leveller: An individual who argues against orthodox beliefs or practices that conflict with their own personal beliefs. 4. Levanderianism: An extreme form of Christianity characterized by emphasis on a mystical experience and the belief in spirits leading to eternal life. 5. Levanderite (literally meaning "strong") - A person considered strong, powerful, or wise because of their physical attributes or religious status. 6. Levender, or Leviender (literally "strong"), was a German theologian and philosopher who lived during the 14th century. He wrote several works on theology and philosophy and is known for his use of metaphors and analogies to describe divine beings and concepts, as well as his critique of orthodox Christian beliefs. So, the word 'eriklevander' has multiple meanings depending on context.