Orðætti
Orðætti is an Old Norse term that translates roughly to "word-fight" or "verbal contest." It refers to a form of competitive speech, often found in sagas and Eddic poetry, where characters engage in a battle of wits and insults. This was not merely casual banter; orðætti could be a serious affair, with social standing, reputation, and even lives at stake.
The participants in an orðætti would employ sharp retorts, clever wordplay, and often biting insults. The aim
While often depicted in a heroic or aristocratic context, the principles of orðætti can be seen in