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Loki

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Noun — In Norse mythology, the trickster god associated with mischief, chaos, and shapeshifting.

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Etymology

From Old Norse Loki, the name of the trickster figure in Norse mythology; its deeper origin is uncertain.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Loki” mean?

The word “Loki” means in Norse mythology, the trickster god associated with mischief, chaos, and shapeshifting. In plain terms, the Norse god known for pranks, trickery, and causing trouble among the other gods.

How do you pronounce “Loki”?

“Loki” is pronounced LOH-kee (/ˈloʊki/ in IPA).

How do you use “Loki” in a sentence?

Here is “Loki” used in a sentence: “Loki tricked the other gods time and again with his clever schemes.”

What part of speech is “Loki”?

“Loki” is a noun.

Where does the word “Loki” come from?

The word “Loki” comes from Old Norse. From Old Norse Loki, the name of the trickster figure in Norse mythology; its deeper origin is uncertain.

Is “Loki” a common word?

“Loki” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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