Þanbil
The term þanbil, also transliterated as thanbil or tanbil, refers to a medieval Germanic or Scandinavian tradition of communal feasting or drinking, particularly associated with significant events or celebrations. It was a social practice where individuals would gather, often with food and drink provided collectively, to share meals and foster camaraderie.
The origins of þanbil are somewhat obscure, but the practice likely evolved from ancient Germanic customs of
Þanbil was not merely a meal; it carried social and symbolic weight. It served to strengthen social