Ancient+Scandinavian+bard
1skald — n. [Written also Scald.] Ancient Scandinavian bard …
2skald — n. ancient Scandinavian bard. ♦ skaldic, a …
3Varg Vikernes — Background information Birth name Kristian Larsson Vikernes Also known as Count Grishnackh, Greven …
4Scald — (sk[a^]ld or sk[add]ld; 277), n. [Icel. sk[=a]ld.] One of the ancient Scandinavian poets and historiographers; a reciter and singer of heroic poems, eulogies, etc., among the Norsemen; more rarely, a bard of any of the ancient Teutonic tribes.… …
5skald — Scald Scald (sk[a^]ld or sk[add]ld; 277), n. [Icel. sk[=a]ld.] One of the ancient Scandinavian poets and historiographers; a reciter and singer of heroic poems, eulogies, etc., among the Norsemen; more rarely, a bard of any of the ancient… …
6skald — or scald noun Etymology: Old Norse skāld Date: 1780 an ancient Scandinavian poet; broadly bard • skaldic adjective …
7Malvina — f Scottish, English, and Scandinavian (esp. Danish): apparently a factitious name, based on Gaelic mala mhin smoothbrow, invented by James Macpherson (1736–96), the Scottish antiquarian poet who published works allegedly translated from the… …
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9List of Asterix characters — Some characters of Asterix. In the front row are the main Gaulish characters, plus Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. This is a list of characters in the Asterix comics. Contents 1 …
10Celtic literature — Introduction the body of writings composed in Gaelic and the languages derived from it, Scottish Gaelic and Manx, and in Welsh and its sister languages, Breton and Cornish. For writings in English by Irish, Scottish, and Welsh authors, see… …