skald
/skɔːld/ or /skɑːld/Definitions
1. noun
A Viking poet, typically one who composed and recited poetry on the exploits of chieftains or kings.
“The skald’s epic poems were passed down through generations in Norse mythology.”
2. noun
A poet, especially one who writes or recites verse in a particular style or tradition.
“The 19th-century skald was known for his romantic and melancholic poetry.”