Byrði
Byrði is a term derived from Old Norse, commonly translated as "burden" or "load." Historically, it referred to the weight carried by a person or animal, particularly during travel or labor. This could encompass anything from personal belongings to goods transported for trade or warfare. The concept of byrði often implies a significant weight, suggesting a considerable effort was required to move or bear it.
In a more figurative sense, byrði can also represent a psychological or emotional burden, such as a