þrítvíðars
þrítvíðars is an Old Norse word. It is a masculine noun and translates to "three-wided" or "three-branched." The word is a compound of þrír, meaning "three," and víðr, meaning "wide" or "branch."
In historical contexts, þrítvíðars could refer to a variety of things. It might describe a physical object
While not a common word in modern Scandinavian languages, its etymology provides insight into the descriptive