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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
/ 藞蓹蕣d瑟n; 藞蓹蕣冒瑟n /
noun
- Norse myth the supreme creator god; the divinity of wisdom, culture, war, and the dead Germanic counterpartWotanWoden
Odin
- In Norse mythology , the solemn ruler of the gods. He was god of wisdom, poetry, farming, and war.
Notes
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 翱路诲颈苍路颈路补苍 [oh-, din, -ee-, uh, n], 翱路诲颈苍路颈肠 [oh-, din, -ik], 翱路诲颈苍路颈迟路颈肠 [oh-di-, nit, -ik] adjective
- 翱路诲颈苍路颈蝉尘 noun
- 翱路诲颈苍路颈蝉迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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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 鈥 the murder trials 鈥 because it was kind of obvious that he'd killed Odin Lloyd.
A year later he shot Alexander Bradley, one of his best friends, through the eye and murdered another man, Odin Lloyd.
鈥淢y heart breaks for my brother who鈥檚 no longer with us but it rejoices knowing he鈥檚 with his fellow warriors in Valhalla drinking and fighting with Odin,鈥 she wrote in another post on Instagram.
The witness told investigators Gerner claimed it was a 鈥渟acrifice to Odin鈥 after Olsen died, according to the probable cause statement.
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