middaneard

Old English

Etymology

From middan- (middle; amid; between) + eard; influenced by pre-existing middanġeard.

Noun

middaneard

  1. (Late West Saxon) Middle Earth: Earth, the world (especially) conceived as a realm between (Christianity) heaven or (paganism) Asgard and hell or Niflheim.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Middle English: myddyl erthe, middel-erde (in part)
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