Hálfr
Hálfr is a term originating from Old Norse, commonly used in medieval Norse literature and historical contexts. The word generally translates to "half" in English and is used to describe a division or portion that is equal or approximately equal to one of two parts of a whole. In Old Norse sagas and poetry, hálfr often appears in references to portions, measures, or rankings that are divided into two equal parts.
In historical usage, hálfr was applied in various contexts such as measurements, social divisions, and grading
Linguistically, hálfr is derived from the Proto-Germanic *halbaz, which also gave rise to similar terms in other
In modern contexts, the term is primarily encountered in academic discussions of Norse language and literature,