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.[1][2]
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...
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...
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...
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...
áðr eið vinna at þeim baugi ok nefna sér vátta tvá eða fleiri. "Nefni ek í þat vætti," skyldi hann segja, "at ek vinn eið at baugi, lögeið. Hjálpi mér svá...
guardianship of his daughter Gunnlöð. Odin, with the help of Suttungr's brother Baugi, drilled a hole into the mountain and thereby gained access to the mead...
Norway, retrieves Kvasir's mead from Suttung's daughter, Gunnlöð, and kills Baugi. Suttung is killed single-handedly by Halfborn. They also learn that Naglfar...
Biset, steward ; Robert de Dunest[anville] and Richard de Campvilla. At Baugi. This donation appears to have been Wilford Mill, within North Cadbury manor...