forðunar
Forðunar is a term from Old Norse that translates to "preparation" or "provision" in modern English. It refers to the act of making ready or providing for something in advance. The concept of forðunar is deeply rooted in the Norse worldview, where it was often associated with the preparation of resources and defenses for the afterlife. In Norse mythology, the term is often used in the context of the preparation of a ship for a journey, particularly one to the afterlife, or the preparation of a warrior for battle.
In Old Norse literature, forðunar is mentioned in various contexts. For instance, in the Poetic Edda, the
In modern usage, the term forðunar is less common, but it can still be found in various