Definition: In the Bible, "Rogfylke" refers to a young woman's love for someone older than her, often as a result of age difference or marriage. The phrase was used by many biblical characters for describing their romantic entanglement with younger men. In Genesis 28:13, it describes Jacob and Leah's relationship: "She said, 'Rogfylke to me, but I would not come near you.'" This term is significant because it can be interpreted as a metaphor for the sexual attraction between older and younger individuals.