Ovikliga
Ovikliga is a term that appears in the context of Old Norse literature, particularly in the Poetic Edda. It is an adjective used to describe a weapon, often a sword, indicating its sharpness or keenness. The word itself is derived from Old Norse roots related to cutting or dividing. Its precise nuance within different poetic passages has been a subject of scholarly discussion, but the general consensus points to a quality of being exceptionally sharp and effective in combat.
The concept of a sharp or "ovikliga" weapon underscores the importance of weaponry in the warrior culture