Noun
A chief; an earl; in English history, one of the leaders in the Danish and Norse invasions.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA party of adventurers could go through each cavern and come away with a ton of loot, but they also risk alerting the Frost Giant Jarl of their presence and making their mission a lot more difficult. Source: Internet
Although he admitted earlier this week that he was aware of the sexual harassment allegations against NPR’s top news chief years ago, CEO Jarl Mohn chose to address the newsroom leader’s departure in an off the record all-staff meeting on Friday. Source: Internet
Details of his origins and parentage are obscured, though it is clear from his later status as a jarl that he belonged to a noble warrior family. Source: Internet
However Macbeth's father may be called "jarl Hundi" in Njál's saga ; Crawford, p. 72. William Forbes Skene 's suggestion that he was Duncan I of Scotland has been revived in recent years. Source: Internet
King Olav Tryggvasson summoned the jarl Sigurd the Stout during a visit to Orkney and said, "I order you and all your subjects to be baptised. Source: Internet
At Stockholm’s Bistro Jarl he cooked French brasserie cuisine, and then took a job working on cruise ships that traversed the Atlantic and Caribbean. Source: Internet