scop \ˈskäp, ˈskōp\noun (-s) Etymology: Old English; akin to Old Saxon skop poet, Old High German schof poet, Old Norse skop, skaup mockery, and probably to Old English scūfan, scēofan to shove — more at shove : an Old English bard or poet < a long way now from the times of oral epic, scops, and ballad singers — Richard Wilbur >