Definitions for Midgard

Midgard Mid·gard

Spelling: [mid-gahrd]
IPA: /ˈmɪd gɑrd/

Midgard is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 134 anagrams from letters in Midgard (addgimr).

Definitions for Midgard

noun

  1. the middle earth, home of men, lying between Niflheim and Muspelheim, formed from the body of Ymir.

Origin of Midgard

Old Norse mithgarthr, cognate with Old English middangeard the earth, the abode of men. See mid-, yard2

Examples for Midgard

Midgard's chief hero, the real Teutonic patriarch, tries to reconquer for the Teutons the country of which winter has robbed them.

It flowed slowly out of the mountains like a colossal snake—some Midgard monster or river of destruction.

And so our world of Midgard was filled with busy work and play.

All-Father Odin was walking with his brothers in Midgard where, by the seashore, they found growing two trees, an ash and an elm.

They took his eyebrows and formed them into the place where Men now dwell, Midgard.

Next he turned his gaze down into the depths of the blue ocean which flowed about Midgard like a great river.

The ancient name for it was the Midgard serpent, and doubtless, for the old myth-maker, it had another significance.

The sight of his kind face was a joy to the sir, and to all the people of Midgard.

In Ragnarok the Midgard serpent came suddenly upon Thor and blew venom onto him, and thus struck him dead.

Rigsthula expressly presents Heimdal as teaching runes to the people whom he blessed by his arrival in Midgard.

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