læknisálit
Læknisálit is an Old Norse word that translates to "women's incantations" or "women's spells". The term is used in Icelandic manuscripts, particularly in the 17th-century Icelandic manuscript Hulda Hákonardóttir's Book of Poems and Riddles. The Book of Poems and Riddles is a collection of poetry, riddles, and magical texts, and the term læknisálit refers to the spell-casting and healing traditions attributed to women.
The study of læknisálit provides insights into the cultural and social practices of medieval Scandinavia. The
Scholars have noted that læknisálit often involved communication with supernatural beings and magic rituals. In some
Further research has expanded the understanding of the role of women in medieval Scandinavian society, shedding