Odin
n.
supreme Scandinavian deity and creator of the cosmos (Norse Mythology)
Odin
For other meanings of Odin,Woden or Wotan see
Odin (disambiguation),
Woden (disambiguation),
Wotan (disambiguation).Odin (
Old Norse Óðinn, also known as Oden), is considered the chief
god in
Norse mythology and
Norse paganism. Like the
Anglo-Saxon Woden it is descended from
Proto-Germanic *
Wōđinaz or *Wōđanaz. His name is related to
óðr, meaning "fury", "excitation", "mind" or "poetry". His role, like many of the Norse
pantheon, is complex. He is a god of
wisdom,
war, battle and death. He is also attested as being a god of
magic,
poetry,
prophecy, victory and the hunt.
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Odin
Noun
1. (Norse mythology) ruler of the Aesir; supreme god of war and poetry and knowledge and wisdom (for which he gave an eye) and husband of Frigg; identified with the Teutonic Wotan
(hypernym) Norse deity
(classification) Norse mythology
Odin
n.
Odin, supreme Scandinavian deity and creator of the cosmos (Norse Mythology)
Odín (m)
n.
Odin, supreme Scandinavian deity and creator of the cosmos (Norse Mythology)