grímur
Grímur, in Norse mythology and medieval Icelandic literature, refers to a type of poetic verse and a genre of saga literature. The term originates from the Old Norse word *grímnismál*, meaning "words in the guise of Grímnir," a name associated with Odin in the *Poetic Edda*. These verses are characterized by their intricate meter, often used in skaldic poetry to convey complex ideas, historical events, or mythological themes.
In poetic form, grímur typically follows a structured rhyme scheme and alliteration, with lines divided into
Beyond poetry, the term grímur also appears in the context of Icelandic family sagas, particularly in the
Grímur as a poetic form declined with the shift from Old Norse to Middle Low German and