hálr
Hálr is a term derived from Old Norse, meaning "entire" or "whole." It appears in various contexts within Old Norse literature and mythology, often referring to a complete or undivided entity. For instance, in the Eddic poem Hávamál, the word can signify a full measure or a complete amount. It can also denote a person's entire being or essence.
In some interpretations of Old Norse cosmology, hálr might relate to concepts of completeness or perfection.