sögna
Sögna is a term encountered in Icelandic linguistic and folkloric studies. In these contexts, sögna denotes the act of narrating or recounting a story, particularly within discussions of oral tradition and the transmission of sagas. The form is linked to the Icelandic word saga, meaning “story,” and to the broader Norse lexicon of storytelling.
Etymology and scope: The term traces to Old Norse roots related to saga, with the development in
Usage in scholarship: Scholars use sögna to examine how narrators frame events, how storytelling performance shapes
See also: Saga; Sögur; Oral tradition; Narratology; Icelandic language.