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skáldskaparmál (adjective) - relating to the poetic and mythological work in Norse mythology called Skáldskaparmál

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Skáldskaparmál a kenning given.
A few disjoint strophes by Þórðr on different subjects are also preserved in Skáldskaparmál.
Only fragments of it are preserved in Skáldskaparmál and in Heimskringla.
According to Skáldskaparmál they were daughters of the giant Geirröðr.
They appear in Skáldskaparmál.
The Skáldskaparmál a book of poetic language and the Háttatal.
Two sections of the book Skáldskaparmál reference Urðarbrunnr.
Meili receives four mentions in the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál.
Skáldskaparmál is a presentation of the language of scalds, with poems of scalds called and anonymous.
Njörðr is also mentioned in the Prose Edda books Gylfaginning and Skáldskaparmál.
And Skáldskaparmál mentions a mysterious myth about Heimdall 's head and sword in chapter 8.
The second part of the Prose Edda is called the Skáldskaparmál and the third Háttatal.
Gríðr is mentioned in the poem Þórsdrápa and in Snorri Sturluson 's Skáldskaparmál.
Njörðr is introduced in Skáldskaparmál within a list of 12 Æsir attending a banquet held for Ægir.
Both were preserved only in the Skáldskaparmál 4.

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In the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál ( chapter 57 ), the god Bragi explains the origin of poetry.
But only one or two fragments of his poetry have been preserved, in Skáldskaparmál.
According to Skáldskaparmál ( 17 ) Magni is the son of Thor and the Jötunn Járnsaxa.
Sessrúmnir is secondly referred to in chapter 20 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál.
Fragments of Kormákr 's lay on Sigurd Håkonsson, Sigurðardrápa, are preserved in Skáldskaparmál and in Heimskringla.
Yggdrasil is mentioned in two books in the Prose Edda ; Gylfaginning and Skáldskaparmál.
Nafnaþulur is a subsection of Snorri Sturluson 's Prose Edda, the last part of the Skáldskaparmál.
Snorri Sturluson cites the following half-stanza by Skapti in a discussion of Christian kennings in Skáldskaparmál.
Edda also means " great-grandparent ", a word used by Snorri himself in the Skáldskaparmál.
Einarr 's poetry is primarily preserved in Heimskringla, Flateyjarbók, Morkinskinna, Fagrskinna and Skáldskaparmál.

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