sættets
Sættets is a term that appears in Old Norse literature and scholarship, often referring to a binding agreement or a sworn oath. It is derived from the Old Norse word "sætt," which means peace, reconciliation, or settlement. The suffix "-ets" likely denotes a form of possession or a specific instance of such an agreement. Therefore, "sættets" can be understood as the "sætt's" or "of the sætt."
In historical and literary contexts, "sættets" signifies a formal pact or covenant made between individuals, families,
Scholars interpret instances of "sættets" in sagas and legal texts to understand the mechanisms of dispute