lóðardaga
Lóðardaga is an Icelandic term that translates to "Lot Days" or "Plot Days." Historically, these were days set aside for the division of land among settlers or for the distribution of communal resources. The term is derived from the Icelandic word "lóð," meaning plot or lot of land, and "daga," meaning days.
The practice of lóðardaga was particularly relevant during the early settlement periods of Iceland, when land
In modern Iceland, the term lóðardaga is rarely used in its literal sense of land division. However,