trútreysta
Trútreysta is a term that appears in Icelandic sagas and historical texts, generally referring to a sworn oath or a solemn promise. It signifies a binding commitment, often made publicly or in the presence of witnesses, that carried significant weight in medieval Icelandic society. The act of trútreysta was not merely a casual vow but a formal undertaking that, if broken, could lead to severe social and legal repercussions.
The concept of trútreysta was deeply intertwined with the honor and reputation of individuals. To break a
In legal contexts, a trútreysta could serve as a form of guarantee or surety. For example, in