Seisit
Seisit is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily in the context of Norse mythology and culture. One significant meaning relates to the Old Norse word "seiðr," a form of magic or sorcery. Seiðr was practiced by practitioners known as seiðkona (female sorceress) or seiðmaðr (male sorcerer), and it involved prophecy, divination, and influencing fate. This practice is documented in various Norse sagas and Eddic poems, often depicted as a powerful and sometimes dangerous art.
Another interpretation of "seisit" might stem from the Old Norse personal name "Seis," which appears in some
In a more contemporary and niche context, "seisit" can also be a surname. As with many surnames,