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Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Old Norse Útgarðar (Outer Holds). Compare to Norwegian Nynorsk utgard (outer yard, forest space)

Proper noun edit

Utgard

  1. (Norse mythology) The abode of the giant Utgard-Loki, on the other side of the great sea that surrounds Midgard.