Vísur
Vísur is the Icelandic word for verses or poems, derived from vísa, a short lyric or stanza. In Old Norse and medieval Icelandic literature, a vísa is a self-contained unit of verse that could appear as a standalone poem or be quoted within longer works. The tradition encompasses a range of metres and styles, notably fornyrðislag and dróttkvætt, which shaped how vísur could be composed and transmitted. Vísur appear throughout the corpus of medieval poetry, including the Poetic Edda and various sagas, where poets or narrators insert traditional verses to summarize events, praise patrons, or convey wisdom.
In modern Icelandic, vísur remains the general term for a poem or song lyric and is commonly