endurmældar
Endurmældar is a term originating from Old Norse literature, often translated as "retaliatory speeches" or "reproaches." These are a specific type of poetic exchange found in skaldic poetry and mythological narratives. Typically, an endurmældir involves one character delivering a strong verbal condemnation or insult towards another, often in response to a perceived offense or as a challenge.
The content of an endurmældir can vary widely, ranging from accusations of cowardice and treachery to mockery
In the context of Old Norse sagas and eddic poetry, endurmældar can be found in various dramatic