Earth goddess in Norse mythology.
1And here, Jord; take this quarter and get some oranges for Aunty Nan.
2He had risen indignantly, and the rest rose with him-exceptfor Jord Fara.
3She wouldn't go a step in Jord's roadster at his pace.
4And I'm going to drive there-andtake you-andJord King and Jord's mother.
5For some strange reason, however, the prosecution has neglected Jord Parma himself,-asan individual.
6Of them all, only Jord Fara seemed even reasonably calm.
7I am Jord Parma, of the Anacreonian worlds.
8Do you know, Jord has been teaching that boy English, evenings, and naturally Franz adores him.
9Here's the prescription, Jord, and you'll have to take it to Wood's to get it filled.
10Have-a-go Brit Jord Allen was in need of a flight back home before his Australian visa expired.
11The mob appeared, their growl could be heard, and the Revered Jord Parma made his wild appeal.
12Ellen's there, and the Macauleys, and Jord King has just driven up and stopped for a minute.
13And then Jord Fara spoke.
14Son of the earth goddess Jord, Thor embodied the vitality of the life force and the masculine virtues of courage and integrity.
15Tell them that if this governor, or policeman, or whatever he is, approaches the ship alone, he can have the Revered Jord Parma.
16After Jord died, some rich folks saw her and was so struck with her good looks that they took her away with them.