ragnarok

[ˈræɡnəˌrɒk]

ragnarok Definition

in Norse mythology, the final battle between the gods and the giants, resulting in the death of many of the major figures, including Odin, Thor, and Loki, and the destruction of the world, after which a new world will arise.

Using ragnarok: Examples

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    The Vikings believed that Ragnarok would be the end of the world.

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    In Norse mythology, Ragnarok is the final battle between the gods and the giants.

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    The concept of Ragnarok has been popularized in modern culture through various forms of media.

ragnarok Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ragnarok

Phrases with ragnarok

  • another name for Ragnarok, referring to the end of the Norse gods' reign

    Example

    The Twilight of the Gods is a common theme in Norse mythology.

  • Fimbulwinter

    a harsh winter that precedes Ragnarok, lasting for three years

    Example

    According to Norse mythology, Fimbulwinter will be a time of great hardship and suffering.

  • Gjallarhorn

    a horn that will be sounded to signal the beginning of Ragnarok

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    In Norse mythology, the Gjallarhorn will be sounded by Heimdall to signal the beginning of Ragnarok.

Origins of ragnarok

from Old Norse 'Ragnarǫk', meaning 'fate of the gods'

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Summary: ragnarok in Brief

In Norse mythology, 'Ragnarok' [ˈræɡnəˌrɒk] refers to the final battle between the gods and the giants, resulting in the death of many major figures, the destruction of the world, and the emergence of a new one. It is also known as the 'Twilight of the Gods,' and is preceded by a harsh winter called 'Fimbulwinter.' The Gjallarhorn will sound to signal the beginning of Ragnarok.