ljóðform
Ljóðform is a term used to describe the sound or rhythmic pattern of a line of verse in Old Norse and Icelandic poetry. It refers to the way in which the poet uses the structure of the words and the natural rhythm of the language to create a musical quality in the verse.
In Old Norse poetry, ljóðform was a crucial element in creating the overall effect of the poem.
There are two main forms of ljóðform, Courtly Drottkvaett and Fornyrlislag. Courtly Drottkvaett features two strains
The use of ljóðform allowed skalds to create complex and nuanced poetry that conveyed a wide range
Ljóðform was an important element in the oral tradition of Old Norse poetry, where poems were often