skald
/skɔːld/
Etymology
From Old Norse skald. Doublet of scold.
noun
- A Nordic poet of the Viking Age.“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.”