
Also known as Skirnismal
thumb|"The Lovesickness of Frey" (1908) by W.G. Collingwood. Skírnismál (Old Norse: 'The Lay of Skírnir', but in the Codex Regius known as Fǫr Skírnis ‘Skírnir’s journey’) is one of the poems of the Poetic Edda. It is preserved in the 13th-century manuscripts Codex Regius and AM 748 I 4to but may have been originally composed in the early 10th century. Many scholars believe that the poem was acted out, perhaps in a sort of hiéros gamos.
〈史基尼爾之歌 (Skírnismál) 〉是《詩體埃達》中的詩歌,講述信差史基尼爾替弗雷追愛的故事,史基尼爾的名字意思是「光明之人」。
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