Skald

//skɔːld//

Synonyms for "skald" (13 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 18 languages.

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Armenian

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  • սկալդ noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Danish

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  • skjald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Esperanto

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  • skaldo noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Faroese

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Finnish

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  • skaldi noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

German

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  • Skalde noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Icelandic

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  • skáld noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Italian

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  • scaldo noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Marathi

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  • स्काल्ड noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Northern Sami

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Norwegian

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Old Norse

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Polish

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Russian

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  • скальд noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)
  • скалд noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Slovak

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Spanish

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  • escaldo noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Turkish

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  • skald noun (Nordic poet of the Viking Age)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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The fire was spreading rapidly through all parts of the castle, when Ulrica, who had first kindled it, appeared on a turret, in the guise of one of the ancient furies, yelling forth a war-song, such as was of yore chaunted on the field of battle by the scalds of the yet heathen Saxons.

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Command Egil the Skald to stand forth and stir our viking blood with his songs of thee.

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