árrése
Árrése is a term derived from Old Norse, often translated as "oath" or "vow." Historically, it referred to a solemn promise or pledge, frequently invoked in legal or ceremonial contexts. The act of swearing an árrése carried significant weight, implying a commitment that was difficult to break and often carried severe consequences if violated. These oaths could be sworn by gods, natural forces, or revered ancestors, amplifying their sacredness and binding power.
The concept of árrése played a crucial role in the social and legal structures of Norse societies.
While the specific practices surrounding árrése evolved over time, its core meaning as a powerful and binding