Get to know útgarða better with 10+ real example sentences.
útgarða in a sentence
Context around útgarða
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 4 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for útgarða
- In this selection, "útgarða" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, see, sfn, leave and loki stand out and add context to how "útgarða" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include útgarða loki says and four see útgarða loki the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "útgarða" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with útgarða
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The four see Útgarða-Loki, the king of the castle, sitting. (11 words)
Útgarða-Loki and the group go outside to a level-grounded course. (12 words)
Útgarða-Loki says to Thor that fighting anyone else would be pointless. (12 words)
Skrýmir gives them advice; if they are going to be cocky at the castle of Útgarðr it would be better for them to turn back now, for Útgarða-Loki 's men there won't put up with it. (38 words)
Skrýmir gives them advice; if they are going to be cocky at the keep of Útgarðr it would be better for them to turn back now, for Útgarða-Loki 's men there won't put up with it. (38 words)
Útgarða-Loki comments to Þjálfi that he will have to run faster than that, yet notes that he has never seen anyone who has come to his hall run faster than that. (32 words)
Example sentences (19)
The four see Útgarða-Loki, the king of the castle, sitting.sfn Útgarða-Loki says that no visitors are allowed to stay unless they can perform a feat.
As they leave, Útgarða-Loki asks Thor how he thought he fared in the contests.
Loki says he intends to live for a long while yet despite Thor's threats, and taunts Thor about an encounter Thor once had with the Skrýmir ( Útgarða-Loki in disguise).
Now late at night, Útgarða-Loki shows the group to their rooms and they are treated with hospitality.
Skrýmir gives them advice; if they are going to be cocky at the castle of Útgarðr it would be better for them to turn back now, for Útgarða-Loki 's men there won't put up with it.
Skrýmir gives them advice; if they are going to be cocky at the keep of Útgarðr it would be better for them to turn back now, for Útgarða-Loki 's men there won't put up with it.
The four see Útgarða-Loki, the king of the castle, sitting.
Thor says that he is unable to say he did well, noting that he is particularly annoyed that Útgarða-Loki will now speak negatively about him.
Útgarða-Loki and the group go outside to a level-grounded course.
Útgarða-Loki appears, has his servants prepare a table, and they all merrily eat and drink.
Útgarða-Loki comments that Þjálfi has again ran a fine race but that he has no confidence that Þjálfi will be able to win a third.
Útgarða-Loki comments to Þjálfi that he will have to run faster than that, yet notes that he has never seen anyone who has come to his hall run faster than that.
Útgarða-Loki reveals that all was not what it seemed to the group.
Útgarða-Loki says that no visitors are allowed to stay unless they can perform a feat.
Útgarða-Loki says that this would be a fine feat yet that Þjálfi had better be good at running, for he is about to be put to the test.
Útgarða-Loki says to Thor that fighting anyone else would be pointless.
Útgarða-Loki tells Thor that it would be better for "both sides" if they did not meet again.
Útgarða-Loki was in fact the immense Skrýmir, and that if the three blows Thor attempted to land had hit their mark, the first would have killed Skrýmir.
Þjálfi says that he will attempt to run a race against anyone Útgarða-Loki chooses.