'Loki' definitions:
Definition of 'Loki'
From: WordNet
noun
(Norse mythology) trickster; god of discord and mischief; contrived death of Balder and was overcome by Thor
Definition of 'Loki'
From: GCIDE
- Lok \Lok\ (l[o^]k), Loki \Lo"ki\ (l[=o]"k), n. [Icel. Loki, perh. akin to lokka, locka to allure, entice.] (Scandinavian Myth.) The evil deity, the author of all calamities and mischief, answering to the Ahriman of the Persians. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'Loki'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- Aesir,
- Aides,
- Aidoneus,
- Balder,
- Bor,
- Bori,
- Bragi,
- Cerberus,
- Charon,
- Cora,
- Despoina,
- Dis,
- Dis pater,
- Donar,
- Erebus,
- Forseti,
- Frey,
- Freya,
- Freyja,
- Freyr,
- Frigg,
- Frigga,
- Hades,
- Heimdall,
- Hel,
- Hertha,
- Hoenir,
- Idun,
- Ing,
- Ithunn,
- Kore,
- Minos,
- Nanna,
- Nemesis,
- Nerthus,
- Njord,
- Njorth,
- Odin,
- Orcus,
- Osiris,
- Persephassa,
- Persephone,
- Pluto,
- Proserpina,
- Proserpine,
- Reimthursen,
- Rhadamanthus,
- Satan,
- Set,
- Sif,
- Sigyn,
- Thor,
- Tiu,
- Typhon,
- Tyr,
- Ull,
- Ullr,
- Vali,
- Vanir,
- Vidar,
- Vitharr,
- Wayland,
- Weland,
- Woden,
- Wotan,
- Wyrd