Midgard

英 ['midga:d] 美
  • n. 米德加德(北欧神话中人类的国度,即尘世或人世)

英文词源


Midgard
in Germanic cosmology, "world inhabited by men (opposed to Asgard, the abode of the gods), 1882, from Old Norse miðgarðr, from mið "mid" (see mid) + Proto-Germanic *gardoz "enclosure, tract" (see yard (n.1)). The Old English cognate was middangeard, which later was folk-etymologized as middle earth (late 13c.).

双语例句


1. On the vast plains of Midgard, a terrible winter has lasted for three long years.
辽阔的凡尘平原, 可怕的冬季已经持续了三年.

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