Flyting
Flyting is a form of verbal combat or poetic duel that originated in medieval England, particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries. The term derives from the Old English word *flītan*, meaning "to fly or flee," though its use in this context likely refers to the aggressive, often insulting nature of the exchanges. Flyting was a structured contest where two participants engaged in rapid-fire insults, witticisms, and sometimes satirical attacks, often on personal, social, or political matters. The exchanges were typically conducted in verse, though prose could also be used, and were designed to outmaneuver, humiliate, or discredit the opponent.
Flyting was closely associated with the courtly culture of the time, where poets and nobles would gather
Flyting was not merely a game of words but carried social and political weight. It could serve