Skald

  • 81sekʷ- — I. sekʷ 1 To follow. Derivatives include sequel, execute, pursue, and society. 1. sect, segue, seguidilla, sequacious, sequel …

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  • 82List of characters in Suikoden V — Contents 1 Royalist 1.1 Royal family 1.1.1 Arshtat 1.1.2 Ferid …

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  • 83Óláfr Leggsson — Olafr Leggson was a 13th century Icelandic skald. He is usually referred to as Olafr Svartaskald (black skald) to distinguish him from his contemporary, Olafr Thordarson, hvitaskald (white skald). Olafr is believed to have been the son of the… …

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  • 84Skalde — Skạl|de 〈m. 17〉 altnord. Dichter u. Sänger im Gefolge eines Fürsten, den er auch auf Kriegszügen begleitete [<altnord. skald „Dichter“, wahrscheinl. <germ. *skaeþla „Dichtung“ <idg. *seku „sagen“] * * * Skạl|de, der; n, n [aisl. skàld] …

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  • 85scold — (n.) mid 12c., person of ribald speech, also person fond of abusive language, from O.N. skald poet (see SKALD (Cf. skald)). The sense evolution may reflect the fact that Germanic poets (like their Celtic counterparts) were famously feared for… …

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  • 86scald — scald1 [skôld, skäld] vt. [ME scalden < NormFr escalder, for OFr eschalder < LL excaldare, to wash in warm water < L ex , intens. + calidus, hot, akin to calere, to be warm: see CALORIE] 1. to burn or injure with hot liquid or steam 2.… …

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  • 87scalder — I. ˈskȯldə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: scald (I) + er : one that scalds: as a. : a cannery worker who sterilizes raw fruit by scalding it with lye and water …

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  • 88scold — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scald, scold, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skāld poet, skald, Icelandic skālda to make scurrilous verse Date: 12th century 1. a. one who scolds habitually or persistently b. a woman who… …

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  • 89Bifröst — For other uses, see Bifrost (disambiguation). The god Heimdallr stands before the rainbow bridge while blowing a horn (1905) by Emil Doepler. In Norse mythology, Bifröst or Bilröst is a burning rainbow bridge that reaches between Midgard (the… …

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  • 90Bragi — is a skaldic god in Norse mythology.Etymology Bragi is generally associated with bragr , the Norse word for poetry. The name of the god may have been derived from bragr , or the term bragr may have been formed to describe what Bragi does . A… …

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