Swæþe
Swþe, also spelled Swæþe or Swaþe, is a term that appears in Old English and Old Norse texts, often associated with the concept of "sweetness" or "sweetness of speech." The term is derived from the Old English word "swæþe," which is related to the Old Norse "svaðr." In Old English poetry, "swþe" is frequently used to describe the pleasantness or agreeableness of words or sounds, often in the context of praise or admiration for a speaker's eloquence.
The term "swþe" can also refer to a specific type of poetic meter or rhythm in Old
In Old Norse literature, "svaðr" is used in a similar manner to describe the sweetness or pleasantness
The term "swþe" or "svaðr" continues to be used in modern English and Norse languages, albeit less