dryth
/draɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
a mythical or legendary tale of a hero’s exploit, especially in Old English poetry
“The epic poem told the story of Beowulf and his many dryth in battle.”
1. noun
a mythical or legendary tale of a hero’s exploit, especially in Old English poetry
“The epic poem told the story of Beowulf and his many dryth in battle.”