svordomar
Svordomar is a term used in some historical contexts, particularly in Scandinavian languages, to refer to specific types of oaths or pledges. These oaths were often sworn by weapons, hence the etymological connection to "sword" (svord in Old Norse). Such oaths were considered particularly binding and carried significant weight in legal and social matters.
The act of swearing by a weapon symbolized a commitment to uphold the spoken word, with the
The practice of svordomar highlights the importance of honor and personal integrity in historical Scandinavian societies.