Kovenandid
Kovenandid is a term that appears in historical and linguistic contexts, often relating to Old Norse and Germanic traditions. Its precise meaning and origin are subjects of scholarly debate, but it is generally understood to refer to a type of agreement, oath, or covenant. The term is composed of two potential roots: "koven" or "kovin" which may relate to "covenant" or "agreement," and "andid" or "and" which could signify "oath" or "witness."
Historically, kovenandid could denote a solemn promise made between individuals, families, or even tribes. These agreements
Linguistic analysis of the term suggests a connection to concepts of binding promises and shared commitments.