Hólf
Hólf is a noun in Old Norse and modern Icelandic that designates an enclosed space within a building or vessel. In Old Norse texts it commonly refers to a chamber or room within a dwelling, such as a private space in a longhouse, and is used more generally of a dwelling or home. In poetry and prose, hólf can be used in kennings to denote a house or household, or simply as a room or space within a structure.
Etymology: The exact origin is uncertain, but scholars link hólf to a Proto-Germanic root meaning “enclosure”
Modern Icelandic use: In contemporary Icelandic, hólf retains the sense of a compartment or space within a
Related terms: Hólf is distinct from hǫll, which refers to a large hall or public room; hólf