megininntaki
Megininntaki is a term that appears in ancient Norse literature, most notably in the Poetic Edda. It is generally understood to refer to a collection of wisdom sayings or a didactic poem, offering moral instruction and advice. The exact nature and extent of what constituted megininntaki are debated among scholars, but it is thought to be a genre of Old Norse poetry focused on ethical principles and practical life lessons.
The most prominent example associated with megininntaki is the Hávamál, or "Sayings of the High One." This