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Lausavísa and Skald

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Difference between Lausavísa and Skald

Lausavísa vs. Skald

In Old Norse poetry and later Icelandic poetry, a lausavísa (pl. lausavísur) is a single stanza composition, or a set of stanzas unconnected by narrative or thematic continuity. The term skald, or skáld (Old Norse:, later;, meaning "poet"), is generally used for poets who composed at the courts of Scandinavian and Icelandic leaders during the Viking Age and Middle Ages.

Similarities between Lausavísa and Skald

Lausavísa and Skald have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Old Norse poetry, Stanza.

Old Norse poetry

Old Norse poetry encompasses a range of verse forms written in Old Norse, during the period from the 8th century (see Eggjum stone) to as late as the far end of the 13th century.

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Stanza

In poetry, a stanza (from Italian stanza, "room") is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from other stanzas by a blank line or indentation.

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Lausavísa and Skald Comparison

Lausavísa has 4 relations, while Skald has 91. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.11% = 2 / (4 + 91).

References

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