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Baugi (Old Norse: [ˈbɔuɣe]; "ring-shaped") is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. He is
brother of Suttungr, the
giant from whom Odin
obtained the mead of poetry...
- death,
cutting each other's throats. Then he
spent the
night at
Baugi's place.
Baugi was Suttungr's brother. He
complained that
business did not go well...
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worked for
Baugi, Suttungr's brother, a farmer, for an
entire summer, then
asked for a
small sip of the mead,
which Suttungr refused.
Baugi drilled into...
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obtain the mead. He
worked for
Baugi, Suttungr's brother, for an
entire summer, then
asked for a
small sip of the mead.
Baugi drilled into the mountain, whereupon...
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Toell the
Great Vanapagan Fin
Gryla Jötunn Ægir
Alvaldi Angrboða Aurboða
Baugi Beli
Bergelmir Bestla Billingr Bölþorn
Brimir Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar...
- the help of Suttung's
brother Baugi.
According to the Skáldskaparmál
section of the
Prose Edda, Odin
instructed Baugi to bore a hole with the
auger through...
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Hymir go
fishing for the
Midgard Serpent.
Hermod rides to Hel Odin gets
Baugi to
drill into the
mountain to get at the mead of poetry. The mead of poetry...
- Blodughadda, Bylgja, Drofn, Dufa, Hefra, Himmingleva, Hronn, Kolga, and Ud.
Baugi – Suttung's brother. He and
Suttung are
summoned to Fläm when the sip of...
- had a pair of
scales in his hand. (Christian mythology) Odin's whetstone,
Baugi had nine
thralls who
killed each
other in
their desire to
possess Odin's...
- He goes to the home of
Baugi, one of Suttungr's brothers. He uses a
magic whetstone to
magically sharpen the
scythes of
Baugi's thralls (slaves), and theatrically...