gelæfingarsriði
Gelæfingarsriði is a term used in some scholarly discussions of Norse ritual culture to denote the ceremonial aspect of oath-taking within early medieval Scandinavian society. The word is typically analyzed as a compound from Old Norse, with gelæfi or related forms meaning a pledge or vow and riði meaning a rite or ceremony. In this view, gelæfingarsriði would encompass the practices that formalized obligations between individuals, groups, or social leaders through a binding oath.
The exact phrasing gelæfingarsriði appears in primary sources is limited, and the term is more often encountered
Oath-taking in Norse contexts, broadly considered, served to establish trust, secure settlements, legitimize claims or alliances,
Oaths in Norse culture, Viking Age law, Thing (assembly), ritual in Norse society.
The concept remains a subject of scholarly interpretation and debate, and gelæfingarsriði is not universally treated