afþreyingargeirum
Afþreyingargeirum is an Icelandic term that translates to "the gear of the gods." It refers to a collection of ancient Icelandic texts and poems that are believed to have been composed by the gods themselves or to contain divine wisdom. These texts are part of the larger corpus of Icelandic literature known as the Poetic Edda, which was compiled in the 13th century from earlier oral traditions.
The Afþreyingargeirum consists of a series of stanzas that are attributed to various gods and goddesses, including
The Afþreyingargeirum is notable for its use of kennings, which are metaphorical expressions that are a hallmark
Despite its divine attribution, the Afþreyingargeirum is not considered a religious text in the traditional sense.