hléskor
Hléskor is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, notably in the Poetic Edda. Its exact meaning is debated among scholars, but it generally refers to a period of peace or respite. The word itself is composed of two elements: "hlé" meaning shelter or protection, and "skor" which can indicate a mark, cut, or a period of time. Therefore, a literal translation might suggest a "sheltered time" or a "period of respite."
In the context of the Eddic poems, hléskor often appears in passages describing the aftermath of conflict