uppgynns
Uppgynns, also known as "uppgynning" or "uppgynningsskrift," is a traditional Icelandic form of poetry that has been practiced since the 18th century. It is characterized by its use of alliteration, where words begin with the same consonant sound, and its emphasis on the repetition of sounds and syllables. Uppgynns is often used to create a sense of rhythm and musicality in the text, and it is commonly found in Icelandic folk songs and ballads.
The term "uppgynns" comes from the Old Norse word "uppgynna," which means "to raise" or "to lift."
One of the most famous examples of uppgynns is the poem "Hvítur hestur" (The White Horse) by