búskaparháttum
Búskaparháttum is an Old Norse poetic meter found in Eddic poetry. It is characterized by its specific syllable count and rhythmic structure. The meter typically consists of lines with six syllables, often divided into two half-lines of three syllables each. A notable feature of búskaparháttum is the use of alliteration, where stressed syllables within a line begin with the same consonant sound. This alliterative pattern is a fundamental element of Old Norse verse.
The meter is considered relatively simple compared to other Eddic meters, which may have contributed to its