feðma
feðma is a term derived from Old Norse, often translated as "kinship" or "familial relationship." It encompasses a broader concept than modern English definitions of family, typically including not just blood relatives but also a wider network of social connections and obligations. This network could extend to sworn brothers, foster families, and even close friends who shared a significant bond.
The importance of feðma in historical Norse society cannot be overstated. It formed the bedrock of social
The concept of feðma influenced legal systems, inheritance practices, and even religious beliefs. Loyalty within the