MÉID
MÉID(E), plur. -UM
Among the early Germanic peoples, a mead hall or feasting hall was a large building with a single room. (wikipedia)
16c. Friso: Praise and Suspicion
[151/05] When his young men came to mead halls (MÉID) to dance with the youth, they ordered baskets full of spiced cake, and tons of the best beer.
[151/15] and who carelessly wined and dined in the mead halls (MÉID).
19a. Askar Prepares for War
[197/15] instead of playing games in mead halls (MÉIDE)
19c. Reintia’s Dream
[202/25] She traveled by night and spoke at all markets and in all mead halls (MÉIDUM) by day.