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Skaldic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কবিসুলভ

Skaldic Meaning In Bengali কবিসুলভ

Skaldic

কবিসুলভ, কবি-সঙ্ক্রান্ত,

Definition

1) Skaldic (adjective): of or relating to the skalds, who were poets in ancient Scandinavian societies, particularly in Iceland and Norway, known for composing and reciting poetry that often celebrated heroic deeds and events.
2) Skaldic (noun): a type of Old Norse poetry composed by skalds, characterized by complex metrical structure, alliteration, and kennings (figurative expressions).
3) Skaldic (adjective): pertaining to or characteristic of the tradition of skaldic poetry, which was highly valued and respected in medieval Norse society.

Examples

Skaldic Example in a sentence

1) The skaldic poem praised the heroic deeds of the ancient warrior.

2) Scholars study skaldic literature to learn about Viking culture.

3) The skaldic tradition involves composing poems about Norse mythology.

4) The skaldic verse captured the essence of Norse folklore.

5) My favorite part of the book was the skaldic song that described a fierce battle.

6) The skaldic style of poetry is characterized by intricate wordplay.

7) The skaldic poet was known for his ability to compose epic sagas.

8) Many Viking sagas are written in skaldic meter.

9) The skaldic language is rich in symbolism and metaphor.

10) The skaldic verse was recited at the feast to honor the fallen hero.

Part of Speech

Skaldic (Noun)

Synonyms

Poetic , Skaldic - (ADJECTIVE) কবিসুলভ

Skaldic - (ADJECTIVE) কবি-সঙ্ক্রান্ত

Encyclopedia

Skaldic (adjective): of or relating to the skalds, who were poets in ancient Scandinavian societies, particularly in Iceland and Norway, known for composing and reciting poetry that often celebrated heroic deeds and events.
Skaldic (noun): a type of Old Norse poetry composed by skalds, characterized by complex metrical structure, alliteration, and kennings (figurative expressions).
Skaldic (adjective): pertaining to or characteristic of the tradition of skaldic poetry, which was highly valued and respected in medieval Norse society.