Definitions | Odin |
| proper noun
- (norse mythology) The supreme god of the Germanic and Norse pantheons, the leader of the í�sir, 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: (wikipedia, WÅdanaz)The English name Odin is from the ííinn, akin to (OHG.) Wotan, Old English WÅden (a deity). From - WÅdinaz, derived from
- wÅíuz "rage, mantic inspiration, furor poeticus" ( óír), from Wiktionary Appendix:Proto-Indo-European roots, PIE root
- wet-.
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