skaldship

/ˈskɔldˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The art, skill, or practice of composing and reciting poetry as a skald; Norse poetic tradition.
    • He studied skaldship to understand the complex meter and kennings used by Viking poets.
    • Her thesis explored the role of skaldship in preserving Norse history and identity.
    • The old master taught his students the secrets of skaldship passed down through generations.
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