Definitions for Logi

Logi Lo·gi

Spelling: [law-gee, loh-]
IPA: /ˈlɔ gi, ˈloʊ-/

Logi is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 26 anagrams from letters in Logi (gilo).

Definitions for Logi

noun

  1. a man, a personification of fire, who defeated Loki in an eating contest.

Origin of Logi

Old Norse: literally, fire

Examples for Logi

Loki, who was a great eater, proposed a feast, and the king called Logi to come out and compete with him.

Now a trough full of meat was set upon the floor, with Loki at one end of it and the giant Logi at the other.

"But Logi has eaten the bones with the meat," said the Giant King.

In Eddaic sagas, Loki was deemed the most voracious of beings until defeated in an eating match with Logi (devouring fire).

The Logi seem to have held the south-east of Strathnavern, and north-east of Sutherland.

The others took a huge trough full of meat and set it on the floor, and they put Logi at one end and Loki at the other.

But Logi on the other side was leaving plate after plate emptied.

After these people were placed the Catini, and the Mertæ further inland near the Logi.

But the Logi who ate with him was Fire, and easily enough fire can consume your meat, bones, and wood itself.

Next in order is the river Abona, and the inhabitants near it, the Logi.

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