Innansokksmunir
Innansokksmunir is a term of Old Norse origin, literally translating to "mouths within the socks." Historically, it referred to the openings at the top of stockings or socks where the wearer's legs would be inserted. This was the primary functional part of the garment, allowing for it to be put on and taken off.
The term reflects the practical and descriptive nature of Old Norse vocabulary. It highlights a basic design
Understanding terms like innansokksmunir provides insight into the daily lives and material culture of the Norse