þríhyrndr
þríhyrndr is an Old Norse adjective meaning "three-cornered" or "triangular". It is a compound word formed from the prefix "þrír" meaning "three" and the noun "hygndr" meaning "corner" or "angle". This adjective would have been used to describe objects or shapes possessing three corners.
In Old Norse literature, þríhyrndr might appear in descriptive passages of tangible items, geographical features, or
The word demonstrates the compositional nature of Old Norse vocabulary, where complex ideas are often built