
1) Fantasy role-playing game 2) Imaginary place 3) Location in Norse mythology 4) Mythical place
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Midgard (an anglicised form of Old Norse Miðgarðr; Old English Middangeard, Swedish Midgård, Old Saxon Middilgard, Old High German Mittilagart, Gothic Midjun-gards; literally `middle enclosure`) is the name for the world (in the sense of oikoumene) inhabited by and known to humans in early Germanic cosmology, and specifically one of the Nine .....
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[role-playing game] Midgard is a fantasy role-playing game from Germany. It was the first role-playing game published in German and the first to be created in Germany. Midgard is also the name of the world on which the game is usually played (originally named Magira but later renamed due to legal problems). However, the rules of the game ar...
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[software] Midgard is an open source persistent storage framework. It provides an object-oriented and replicated environment for building data-intensive applications. Midgard also ships with MidCOM content management system (CMS) built on the Midgard framework. MidCOM`s features include web-based authoring WYSIWYG interfaces and a component...
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• (n.) The middle space or region between heaven and hell; the abode of human beings; the earth. • Alt. of Mithgarthr
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in Norse mythology, the Middle Earth, the abode of mankind, made from the body of the first created being, the giant Aurgelmir (Ymir). According to ... [1 related articles]
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In Scandinavian mythology, the Earth as an intermediate world between the Asgard of the gods and the underworld Nifelheim or Hel. ...
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Mid'gard (mĭd'gärd)
noun Also
Mid'garth (-gär&thlig;),
Mith'garthr ( Icelandic me&thlig;'gär&thlig;r') . [ Icelandic miðgarðr .] (Teut. Myth.) The middle space or region between heaven and hell, the abode of human beings; the earth.
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Mid'gard` noun [ Icelandic miðgarðr .] (Scand. Myth.) The middle space or region between heaven and hell; the abode of human beings; the earth.
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(Midgarth) Abode of mankind; the earth.
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In Norse mythology, Midgard is the abode of the human race, formed out of the eyebrows of Ymir, one of the first giants, and joined to Asgard, or the abode of the gods, by the rainbow-bridge.
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[n] - the abode of humans in Norse mythology
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noun (Norse mythology) the abode of humans in Norse mythology
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