vápnatak

Old Norse

Etymology

From vápn "weapon" and tak "taking/touching".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvaːpnaˌtak/

Declension

Noun

vápnatak n

  1. lit. a weapons-touching: a Scandinavian ceremony in which a newly chosen lord's raised blade was met by those of his vassals, functioning as a ritual imitation in which the vassals oath their taking up of weapons should their lord rally them
  2. a vote made by touching one's weapon; the council where such votes are taken
  3. a district governed by such a council

Descendants

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