What is another word for Skaldic?

Pronunciation: [skˈaldɪk] (IPA)

Skaldic refers to the poetry composed by the skalds, the poets of ancient Scandinavia. There are many synonyms that could be used to describe the skaldic poetry, such as Norse verse, Viking poetry, old Norse poetry, ancient Scandinavian poetry, and Nordic verse. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the unique and impressive style of Norse poetry, which is known for its complex meter, alliteration, and kennings. The skaldic poetry is inherently connected to the Viking culture and is considered a vital part of the Scandinavian literary tradition. With its vivid imagery and deep cultural references, skaldic poetry is still appreciated and studied by scholars and enthusiasts to this day.

What are the hypernyms for Skaldic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    epic poetry, old norse language, scandinavian literature, old norse literature, Norse poetry.

Usage examples for Skaldic

One of the chief features of this artificial or Skaldic poetry was this, that nothing should be called by its proper name.
"Lectures on The Science of Language"
Max Müller
Each vessel bears a deadly freight; Each Viking, fired with greed and hate, His axe is whetting for the strife, And counting how each Christian life Shall win him fame in Skaldic lays, And in Valhalla endless praise.
"More Bywords"
Charlotte M. Yonge

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