odin
IPA: ˈoʊdʌn
Root Word: Odin
noun
- (Norse mythology and paganism) A major Germanic god, often described as chief of the pantheon, in his Norse form a member of the Æsir, married to Frigg and associated with knowledge, poetry and war. Wednesday refers to him by way of interpretatio germanica.
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Examples of "odin" in Sentences
- Odin hurls it to start a battle.
- A great many are odin worshippers.
- King Odin is the ruler of a kingdom.
- Odin is identified as the all father.
- Helblindi is one of the names of Odin.
- A site with a picture of Odin on their homepage.
- The exchanges between Odin and Loki are particularly vitriolic.
- He was a former opponent of Odin whom Odin transformed into a fiery being.
- She is an Asian, and is the favourite concubine of Odin, King of the Asialand.
- Odin often appears as a wizened wanderer, often associated with the Wild Hunt.
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