Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

jarl

noun
/jɑːrl/
Definition
A jarl is a historical title for a nobleman in Scandinavia, particularly during the Viking Age and Middle Ages.
Examples
  • The jarl ruled over his lands with authority and strength.
  • In Norse sagas, many legendary figures were referred to as jarls, often depicted as brave and cunning.
  • The jarl hosted feasts to solidify alliances with neighboring clans.
Meaning
The term ‘jarl’ originally referred to a warrior leader or a chief, often in charge of a territory or a group of warriors. Over time, it became synonymous with higher nobility.
Synonyms
  • noble
  • duke
  • lord