Hnjá
Hnjá is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, often translated as "to curse" or "to invoke ill will." It is a verb that describes the act of uttering a malediction or wishing harm upon someone. The specific nuances of hnjá can vary depending on the context in which it is used, but it generally signifies a strong expression of negative emotion directed at another person.
In Old Norse sagas and poetry, instances of hnjá can be found where characters invoke curses upon
The etymology of hnjá is somewhat debated, but it is thought to be related to concepts of