Skálda-spillir

Old Norse Dictionary - skálda-spillir

Betydningen af oldnorske ordet "skálda-spillir"

Som defineret af Cleasby & Vigfusson Old Norse til English ordbog:

skálda-spillir
m. ‘skald-spoiler,’ the nickname of the poet Eyvind; the name was, we believe, a bye-word, a ‘poetaster,’ ‘plagiarist;’ we believe that this nickname was given to this poet because two of his chief poems were modelled after other works of contemporary poets, the Háleygja-tal after the Ynglinga-tal, and the Hákonar-mál after the Eiríks-mál; (as to the latter poem this is even expressly stated in Fagrsk. 22); the word would thus be the same as íll-skælda, a word applied to a poet for having borrowed the refrain of his poem, Fms. iii. 65.

Mulig runeindskrift i yngre futhark:ᛋᚴᛅᛚᛏᛅ-ᛋᛒᛁᛚᛚᛁᚱ
Yngre futhark runer blev brugt fra det 8. til det 12. århundrede i Skandinavien og deres oversøiske bosættelser

Forkortelser brugt:

m.
masculine.

Værker & Forfattere citeret:

Fagrsk.
Fagrskinna. (K. I.)
Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
➞ Se alle citerede værker i ordbogen

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