Utgard [oot-gahrd] ExamplesWord Origin noun Scandinavian Mythology.
- a home of the Jotuns, outside Midgard and Asgard: probably synonymous with Jotunheim.
Origin of Utgard Old Norse Ūtgarthar, equivalent to ūt out + garthar yard2; cf. garth Examples from the Web for utgard Historical Examples of utgard
They trailed back across the beach, their backs now to the sea and Utgard.
Andre Norton
The next day Thor and Loki came into the great hall of Utgard.
Padraic Colum
And then he left them and they went into Utgard, the City of the Giants.
Padraic Colum
It was I whom ye met on the moorland on the day before ye came into Utgard.
Padraic Colum
You have not far, however, to go before you arrive at the city Utgard.
Folk-Lore and Legends; Scandinavian
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British Dictionary definitions for utgard Utgard noun
- Norse myth one of the divisions of Jotunheim, land of the giants, ruled by Utgard-Loki