Desíbölum
Desíbölum is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, most notably in the Poetic Edda. It is generally understood to refer to a specific type of dwelling or building. The precise nature of a desíbölum is a subject of scholarly debate, with interpretations ranging from a hall or dwelling associated with the disir (female supernatural beings) to a more general term for a sacred or festive building.
The word itself is composed of two parts: "des" (genitive plural of dís, meaning disir) and "bölum"
Other interpretations suggest that the term might have evolved to encompass broader meanings, including any large