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Midgard
Midgard
Noun
1. (Norse mythology) the abode of humans in Norse mythology
(hypernym) imaginary place, mythical place
(classification) Norse mythology
Midgard
(n.)
The middle space or region between heaven and hell; the abode of human beings; the earth.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Midgard
[Norse] In Norse myth, the defensive fortress which the gods build about the middle portion of the earth allotted to men in order to protect mankind from the giants. Midgard ("middle world") is on the same level as Nidavellir (land of the dwarfs), Svartalfheim (land of the dark elves/dwarfs) and Jotunheim (the land of the giants).
Midgard
Midgard, Midgardr (Icelandic) [from mid middle + gardr court] In Norse mythology, the central world where humanity lives. It is surrounded by the waters of space where is coiled Iormungandr, the Midgard serpent, one of Loki's three dread offspring. It represents the equator, the plane of the ecliptic, or even the Milky Way, depending on the context. Midgards-veorr (the holy one of Midgard) is Thor, defender of the human world against the giants.