Aðall
Aðall is an Icelandic noun that historically referred to the nobility or noble class. The term is primarily found in historical and literary contexts, and is now mostly of interest in scholarly discussions of Norse and Icelandic social structures. It is cognate with related Nordic terms for nobility, such as Danish adel and Norwegian adel, reflecting a shared Germanic heritage.
In Icelandic historical usage, aðall described elite strata associated with influence and landholding. However, Iceland did
Today, the word appears mainly in discussions of medieval society, sagas, and translations or explanations of