orsæfi
Orsæfi is a legal term originating from Old Norse law, referring to the concept of outlawry or banishment. It signified a state of being deprived of legal rights and protection within the community. An individual declared orsæfi was essentially cast out, becoming an enemy of society. This meant they could be killed with impunity by anyone, and their property was forfeited.
The process of declaring someone orsæfi was a severe legal penalty, typically reserved for the most serious
To be lifted from the state of orsæfi, an individual typically had to seek a formal pardon,