reglubyrði
Reglubyrði is a term used in Icelandic literary studies to refer to a form or class of traditional verse that is said to follow a prescribed system of rules governing its composition. The concept is applied mainly in analyses of medieval Icelandic and Norse poetry, where certain poems appear to exhibit regularities in metre, line length, and phonetic patterning that poets were trained to observe.
Scholarly usage of reglubyrði is not uniform. Some researchers treat it as a distinct metrical category with
Proposed features include adherence to a set number of syllables per line, prescribed stress patterns, and
Reglubyrði is often discussed in relation to other Icelandic metre forms such as fornyrðislag or dróttkvætt,
See also: Old Norse poetry, Icelandic metre, skaldic poetry, fornyrðislag, dróttkvætt.