flæstt
Flæstt is a term with origins in Old Norse, generally referring to something that is either fleshy or has a soft, yielding texture. It is not a commonly used word in modern languages, but its etymological roots can be found in related concepts. In some historical contexts, flæstt might have been used to describe cooked meat that was tender and succulent, as opposed to dried or tough cuts. It could also potentially describe the state of something that is plump or well-fed.
The precise meaning and usage of flæstt would have varied depending on the specific dialect and period