IPA: /ˈskɔːldɪk/
KK: /ˈskɔldɪk/
Relating to the scalds, who were poets in Norse culture known for their skill in composing verse.
The scaldic tradition is an important part of Norse literature.
Scaldic is derived from the Old English word 'scald' (meaning a poet or bard) and the suffix '-ic' (meaning pertaining to). The term 'scaldic' refers to something related to or characteristic of a poet or bard, particularly in the context of Old English poetry.
Think of a 'scald' as a poet, and remember that 'scaldic' means pertaining to the art of poetry or the style of a bard.