ráðstafar
Ráðstafar is an Old Norse term that translates to "counsel-gift" or "wise gift." It refers to a gift given as a sign of respect, acknowledgment of wisdom, or as a means to secure good counsel or favor. Such gifts were not merely material possessions but carried significant social and political weight in Viking Age society.
These gifts were often exchanged between individuals of different social standings, such as a chieftain bestowing
The nature of a ráðstafar varied greatly depending on the context and the individuals involved. It could