jarl

[jɑːl]

jarl Definition

  • 1a medieval Scandinavian nobleman, ranking immediately below a king
  • 2a leader of a group or community

Using jarl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jarl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The jarl was responsible for the defense of his territory.

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    The jarl was known for his wisdom and leadership skills.

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    The jarl's council met to discuss the village's problems.

jarl Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with jarl

  • a character in the TV series Vikings, portrayed by Thorbjørn Harr

    Example

    Jarl Borg was a powerful and ambitious leader who challenged Ragnar Lothbrok.

  • jarl's daughter

    a term used in Norse sagas to refer to a woman of noble birth

    Example

    The jarl's daughter was known for her beauty and intelligence.

  • jarl's court

    the place where a jarl held court and administered justice

    Example

    The jarl's court was a place of great importance in medieval Scandinavia.

Origins of jarl

from Old Norse 'jarl', meaning 'chieftain'

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Summary: jarl in Brief

'Jarl' [jɑːl] refers to a medieval Scandinavian nobleman or a leader of a group or community. It is synonymous with 'earl,' 'count,' 'nobleman,' 'leader,' and 'chief.' The term is often used in Norse sagas and historical fiction, such as the TV series Vikings, where characters like Jarl Borg are portrayed.