[3] sjǫt ‘the host’: For the meaning ‘host’ (= sjót, cf. OE swēot ‘crowd’), see Fritzner: sjöt 2, LP: sjǫt 2 and Heggstad et al. 2008: sjǫt 3. Sjǫt (n. pl.) usually means ‘dwellings’, which makes less sense in the present context but cannot be ruled out as a possibility.