fórnarlamb
Fórnarlamb is the Icelandic term for a lamb offered as a sacrifice to a deity or spirit. The word combines elements meaning sacrifice and lamb and is used in historical and literary discussions of religious practices in the Norse and Icelandic tradition, as well as in cross-cultural references to ritual sacrifice.
In ancient Norse religion and pre-Christian Icelandic practice, animal sacrifice, or blot (blót), played a role
The practice declined with Christianization in the medieval period, and today the term is primarily encountered
Beyond Icelandic usage, the concept of a sacrificial lamb appears in many cultures as a symbolic or