Citations:spakona


 * 1994 Teutonic Magic, Kveldulf Gundarsson, Llewellyn Publications Inc, ISBN 0-87542-291-8,page 293.
 *  Spakona, Spamadhr: Spae-wife, spa-man. A visionary seer.
 * 1997 Folkvang Horge issue 3 (Heathen Journal), Evidence for Priestesses in the Norse Tradition, Thorskegga Thorn.
 * Any woman who hosts and leads ceremonies for a group of worshippers can claim the title Gythja (unless vovla, spakona or seithrkona are more appropriate).
 * 2005 Taking Up the Runes, Diana Paxson, Weiser Books, ISBN 1-57863-325-7, page 55.
 * The root of the word spa (see Scottish spae, English speak, German spahen) means to prophecy or foretell, and titles such as spamadhr and spakona (prophecy-man and prophecy woman) are derived from it.