köld eru kvenna ráð
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Icelandic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- köld eru kvennaráð
Etymology
[edit]From the 13th-century Njáls saga, literally "the schemes of women are cold/cruel". Spoken by Flosi to Hildigunnur after she egged him on to avenge Höskuldur's death – she had done so by placing Höskuldur's blood-filled cloak on Flosi.
Proverb
[edit]- women sure can be cold and calculating; women sure can plot cruel schemes
Usage notes
[edit]Said to indicate that one is shocked and/or impressed after hearing of a particularly cruel scheme by a woman. A relatively common saying in modern Icelandic (compare for example the English saying hell hath no fury like a woman scorned). The saying does not have disparaging undertones, instead it is more of a cultural reference.