skävlig
Skävlig is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, notably in the Poetic Edda. Its precise meaning is a subject of scholarly debate, with no single, universally accepted definition. Interpretations often revolve around the concept of something being crooked, bent, or twisted. It can be associated with physical attributes, such as a warped limb or a misshapen object, but also carries potential metaphorical implications related to moral or spiritual distortion.
The word appears in contexts that suggest a negative connotation, implying something that is not straight,