- skáld
- -a m (ȃ) srednjeveški nordijski ljudski pesnik in pevec: jezik starih skaldov
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
skald — 1763, Scandinavian poet and singer of medieval times, from O.N. skald skald, poet (9c.), of unknown origin, perhaps from PIE root *sekw to say, utter. The modern word is an antiquarian revival. Usually applied to Norwegian and Icelandic poets of… … Etymology dictionary
skald — [skôld, skäld] n. [ON skāld: see SCOLD] any of the ancient Scandinavian poets, specif. of the Viking period skaldic adj … English World dictionary
Skald — Skald, n. See 5th {Scald}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skald — skȃld m <N mn skȁldi> DEFINICIJA glazb. pov. pjesnik na norveškom, potom i na islandskom dvoru (9 13. st.); skaldi su tvorci skaldske poezije ETIMOLOGIJA stnord. skáld … Hrvatski jezični portal
skald — skald; skald·ic; … English syllables
skald- — *skald germ.: Quelle: Ortsname (1. Jh. v. Chr.); Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 607 (Scaldis) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
skald|ic — «SKL dihk, SKAHL », adjective. of or having to do with the skalds or their poetry and songs. Also, scaldic … Useful english dictionary
Skald — For other uses, see Skald (disambiguation). Bersi Skáldtorfuson composing poetry while in chains after being captured by King Óláfr Haraldsson. The skald was a member of a group of poets, whose courtly poetry (Icelandic: dróttkvæði) is associated … Wikipedia
Skald — Die Skalden (altnordisch skáld oder skæld = „Dichter“) waren höfische Dichter im mittelalterlichen Skandinavien, vorwiegend in Norwegen. Ihre Kunst nennt sich Skaldendichtung bzw. Skaldik, eine der genuin nordischen Kunstgattungen neben Saga… … Deutsch Wikipedia
skald — or scald II [[t]skɔld, skɑld[/t]] n. lit. an ancient Scandinavian poet • Etymology: 1755–65; < ON skāld poet skald′ic, adj. skald′ship, n … From formal English to slang
Skald — A Scandinavian court poet or bard; like many such singer poets he was itinerant; also like a poet laureate, he would compose poems for occasions, such as a battle. After the *Norman Conquest of 1066, a skald named Thorkill, once under the… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases