áætlaði
The term *áætlaði* is an Old Norse word derived from the verb *áætla*, meaning "to plan," "to intend," or "to estimate." In Old Norse literature and legal texts, *áætlaði* refers to a person who undertakes to perform a specific task or obligation, often within a legal or contractual context. This role was particularly relevant in Viking Age and medieval Icelandic society, where agreements and responsibilities were frequently formalized through oral or written pacts.
In legal contexts, *áætlaði* could denote an individual who pledged to act as a guarantor or mediator
The word *áætlaði* is closely related to modern Scandinavian terms for "planner" or "undertaker," though its historical