Kveðskapur
Kveðskapur is the Icelandic term for poetry or verse. The word derives from the verb kveða, to speak or compose verses, combined with skap(r) meaning craft or creation. In Icelandic usage it denotes the whole practice of composing and performing verse, from ancient ritual and court poetry to contemporary poetry.
Historically central to Icelandic culture, kveðskapur was produced by poets called skáld who served chieftains and
Stylistically, kveðskapur relies on alliteration, internal rhyme, and metaphor. Kennings and heiti (poetic synonyms) are common
Today kveðskapur is a standard scholarly term in Icelandic literature, used in philology, medieval studies, and