Definitions | Odin |
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- (norse mythology) The supreme god of the Germanic and Norse pantheons, the leader of the Æsir, after whom Wednesday is named. The god of war, death, poetry, and wisdom, Odin is husband to Frigga and father of Balder, Hod, Hermod, Thor, and Tyr.
Etymology:Â (wikipedia, WÃ…danaz)The English name Odin is from the ÃÃinn, akin to (OHG.) Wotan, Old English WÃ…den (a deity). From - WÃ…dinaz, derived from
- wÃ…Ãuz "rage, mantic inspiration, furor poeticus" ( óÃr), from Wiktionary Appendix:Proto-Indo-European roots, PIE root
- wet-.
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