hreinsku
Hreinsku is a poetic term used in Old Norse and Icelandic literature to describe a youth or young warrior, typically in the early stages of their life. The term is often associated with the concept of "vinir" or close companions in battle, who fought alongside one another as equals. These reflexive comrades would share in the dangers and the spoils of war.
In the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, two medieval Icelandic manuscripts that preserve Old Norse poetry
Hreinsku's are described as honorable and worthy, manifestations of the fierce strength of their youth. The
In the final confrontation, reliability in behaving as such are convinced more irritability over topping out