tkillingr
Tkillingr is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, notably in the Poetic Edda. Its exact meaning and function are debated among scholars, but it is generally understood to refer to a specific type of enchantment or magical activity. The word itself is thought to derive from the Old Norse verb "týna," meaning to lose or destroy, and "killing," potentially related to killing or slaying. This suggests a sense of causing harm or ruin through supernatural means.
The most prominent instance of Tkillingr is found in the poem "Sigrdrífumál," where Sigrdrífa, a valkyrie, instructs
Due to the limited textual evidence, the precise nature of Tkillingr remains elusive. Some interpretations suggest