💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Loki"
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| Word | Definition |
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| utgardnoun | (Norse mythology) The abode of the giant Utgard-Loki, on the other side of the great sea that surrounds Midgard. |
| lukenoun | A male given name. |
| lokeannoun | (Germanic paganism) One who honours Loki as their primary god. |
| ragnaroknoun | (Norse mythology) A series of future events culminating in a battle, fought between the Æsir and einherjar on one side, and the forces of Surtr, Loki, and Loki's children on the other, in which all of creation is burned down and almost all life is extinguished. |
| höðrnoun | (Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow. |
| fenrirnoun | (Norse mythology) A monstrous wolf, one of Loki's offspring, who bites off Tyr's right hand while being bound by the gods in fear of a prophecy that he will kill Odin, remaining so bound until the events of Ragnarok. |
| loginoun | (Norse mythology) also known as Hálogi he is the jötunn (giant of Norse mythology) of fire; he is the personification of fire in Norse mythology. |
| twilight of the godsnoun | (Norse mythology) Ragnarok |
| jörmungandrnoun | (Norse mythology) The World Serpent or Midgard Serpent, an offspring of Loki, which is thrown into the ocean by Odin but grows to encircle the world, and is finally slain during Ragnarok by Thor, who then succumbs to its poisonous breath. |
| ragnaröknoun | Alternative form of Ragnarok. [(Norse mythology) A series of future events culminating in a battle, fought between the Æsir and einherjar on one side, and the forces of Surtr, Loki, and Loki's children on the other, in which all of creation is burned down and almost all life is extinguished.] |
| odinnoun | (Norse mythology and paganism) A major Germanic god, often described as chief of the pantheon, in his Norse form a member of the Æsir, married to Frigg and associated with knowledge, poetry and war. Wednesday refers to him by way of interpretatio germanica. |
| baldernoun | (Norse mythology) The Norse god of light and purity, a son of Odin and Frigg, known for his beauty and near-invulnerability. |
| hǫðrnoun | Alternative form of Höðr. [(Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow.] |
| baldurnoun | (Norse mythology) The Norse god of light and purity, a son of Odin and Frigg, known for his beauty and near-invulnerability. |
| hellnoun | (in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be. |
| forsetinoun | (Norse mythology) The Æsir god of justice |
| mjollnirnoun | (Norse mythology) The hammer of the Norse god Thor. |
| gallows godnoun | (Norse mythology) A byname for the God Odin, so called for being hanged on the world tree Yggdrasil. |
| redbeardnoun | (Norse mythology, sagas and Germanic paganism) The god Thor. |
| yule ladnoun | One of several trolls, children of the ogress Grýla, who, according to Icelandic folktales, arrive one each day from December 12th through December 25, and leave one each night from December 25 through January 6. The Yule lads are associated with tricks and mischief, but also with carrying off naughty children in a burlap bag and eating them. |
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