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Odin
[oh-din]
noun
the ruler of the Aesir and god of war, poetry, knowledge, and wisdom; Wotan: the chief god.
Odin
/ ˈəʊdɪn, ˈəʊðɪn /
noun
Germanic counterpart: Wotan. Woden.Norse myth the supreme creator god; the divinity of wisdom, culture, war, and the dead
Odin
In Norse mythology, the solemn ruler of the gods. He was god of wisdom, poetry, farming, and war.
Other Word Forms
- Odinian adjective
- Odinic adjective
- Odinitic adjective
- Odinism noun
- Odinist noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The nighttime and interior shots are so dark that you begin to pray, for Odin’s sake: Can someone please turn on the lights?
The design depicts a man dancing a jig while holding a Christian cross above a symbol linked to the Norse god Odin.
When she’s not writing, she’s teaching yoga sculpt and strength training classes at CorePower Yoga or taking care of her dogs, Odin and Hash Brown.
He has written a paper with Neil Price, currently professor of archaeology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, about ritual depictions of the one-eyed Norse god Odin.
I didn't think that the trials were that interesting — the murder trials — because it was kind of obvious that he'd killed Odin Lloyd.
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