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    The Caged Viking

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      Berserker—a Norse warrior who fought with a frenzied rage in battle, known to howl like a wolf and bite his shield

      Birka—market town where Sweden is now located

      Blindfuller—drunk as a lord

      Braies—long, slim pants worn by men, usually tied at the waist, also called breeches

      Brud-hlaup—bride-running, a Viking tradition in which the groom chased the bride, after the ceremony which was usually held outdoors. When he arrived ahead of her at the door to his keep, he laid his sword over the threshold. When she stepped over the sword, it was an indication that she accepted her new status as wife, not virgin maid. Often, being Vikings, the men smacked their brides over their rumps with the broad sides of their swords, just to show who would be master in their household. At least, my Vikings did, all with a sense of humor, of course. In some Viking rituals, the man would then swing his sword into the hardwood rooftree of the longhouse; the deeper the cut the more virile he was deemed to be, and it was a permanent scar of good luck

      Cotters—laborers on farms or in village

      Ells—measurement, usually of cloth, equal to about 45 inches

      Fjords—long, narrow, deep inlets of the sea between high cliffs, usually formed by submerged glaciers

      Foeman—enemy combatants

      Frey/Freyr—Norse god of peace, fertility, rain, sunshine

      Frigg—goddess, wife of Odin

      Gammelost—Norwegian blue mold cheese made from soured skim milk; in the ancient sagas, it was said to be so foul it turned men into berserkers

      Garderobe—indoor privy

      Gunna—long-sleeved, ankle-length gown, often worn under a tunic or surcoat or long, open-sided apron by women.

      Hedeby—market town where Germany is now located

      Hersir—military commander

      Hide—land measurement originally intended to represent the amount of land sufficient to support a household, equal to approximately 120 acres (49 hectares)

      Hird/hirdsmen—troop, warband

      Herfjöttr—a condition known as war fetter to the Vikings, similar to shell shock suffered by men in battle.

      Hnefatafl—a Viking board game

      Hordaland—Norway

      Hospitium—a medical facility, usually tended by monks, like the hospitium associated with the minster in Jorvik (ancient name for York)

      Housecarls—permanent troops assigned to a lord or nobleman’s household

      Jarl—high ranking Norseman, similar to an English earl, or a wealthy landowner, could also be a chieftain or minor king

      Jorvik —Viking Age York in Britain

      Karl–one rank below a jarl.

      Keep—home, estate, or holding

      Knarr—a larger Viking longship suitable for longer voyages and carrying cargo

      Loki—Norse god known as the trickster

      Longboat/longship—Long, narrow warship or trading vessel, powered by both oar and sail, made most popular by the Vikings

      Lutefisk—a traditional Norse dish made of dried, salted, or aged whitefish with lye. In fact, its name literally means “lye fish”

      Manchet—type of flat bread baked in a circle with a hole in center so they could be stored in a stack on a pole

      Manchus/es (of gold)—a measurement of gold with seventy grains equaling to six shillings, or thirty pennies/pence (one shilling equals five pennies)

      Mead—fermented beverage made of honey and water

      More danico—an accepted practice of multiple wives

      Motte and bailey—a high, flat-topped hill on which a castle or keep was built

      Norns of Fate—three female beings who rule the fates of gods and men

      Norselands—All of the Scandinavian countries as a whole…Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, which were known then by such names as Hordaland (Norway), Halogaland (northern Norway), Vestland (southern Norway), Jutland (Denmark).

      Norsemandy—Vikings ruled what would later be called Normandy. To them, it was Norsemandy.

      Odin—king of all the Norse gods, considered a god of wisdom

      Orphrey—gold or silver-threaded embroidery

      Runes—ancient alphabet made of sticklike figures used by Vikings and other primitive cultures

      Rushes—Fresh sweet flag plants, incorrectly termed ‘rushes,” were periodically spread on floors as a floor covering. These reed-like plants were inexpensive and plentiful and, when mixed with fresh herbs, were a good way to cover dirt while sweetening the air. They were also filthy and bug-ridden at times, if not replenished periodically.

      Sagas—oral history of the Norse people, passed on from ancient times onward, important when written materials or skills were unavailable

      Samite—heavy silk fabric, often interwoven with gold thread

      Sennight—one week

      Shert—shirt

      Shiphird—ship army

      Skalds—poets or storytellers who composed and told the sagas, which were the only means of recording ancient Norse history since there was almost no written word then

      Straw death—to die in one’s sleep, not to be desired, a Viking wishing to die in battle instead and thus be led to a home in Valhalla

      Surcoat—outer garment often worn by men over armor embroidered with heraldic arms, or sleeved or sleeveless garment worn indoors by men or women over a gown or other apparel

      Thane—a member of the noble class, below an earl but above freemen, often a landowner

      Thor—God of war

      Thrall—slave

      Tun—250 gallons, as in ale

      Valhalla—the great hall where Odin welcomes Viking heroes who die in battle

      Valkyries—a host of female figures who choose who may die in battle and who may live; they bring their chosen to the afterlife hall of the slain, Valhalla, ruled over by the god Odin

      Vestfold—southern Norway in Viking times

      Witan (or Witenagemot)—king’s council of advisors, precursor to the English parliament

     

     

     



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