þýðing
Þing is an Old Norse term designating a governing assembly or meeting. The concept appeared throughout Scandinavian and Norse-influenced regions and is the etymological root of the English word thing in historical contexts. A þing brought together free men, chieftains, and legal officials to discuss legislation, settle disputes, and make political decisions according to customary law.
Assemblies varied in scale and authority. In larger kingdoms, regional or national things could enact laws,
In Iceland, the Alþingi is the best-known example. Founded around 930 CE at Þingvellir, it served as
The term þing survives in place names and historical references across the Norse world and influences the