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Odal (oþal, Anglo-Saxon éðel,
German uodal-, adel) is a
Germanic word
which relates to property,
heritability or nobility. It can
refer to the following:...
- for 30
years in Sør-
Odal Kåre
Tveter (1922 in Sør-
Odal – 2012), a
Norwegian painter and
illustrator Ole A.
Stang Jr. (1923 in Sør-
Odal – 1998), a businessman...
- An
ode (from
Ancient Gr****: ᾠδή, romanized: ōidḗ) is a type of
lyric poetry, with its
origins in
Ancient Greece.
Odes are
elaborately structured poems...
- Look up
ODE,
ode, -
ode,
Ode-, or
ode- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ODE may
refer to: Ohio
Department of Education, the
state education agency of...
- Look up
odes or
ödes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Odes may
refer to: The
plural of
ode, a type of poem
Odes (Horace), a
collection of
poems by the...
- The
Oder (/ˈoʊdər/ OH-dər;
Czech and Polish: Odra) is a
river in
Central Europe. It is Poland's second-longest
river and third-longest
within its borders...
- some
Germanic names,
notably Ulrich.[citation needed] The term "
odal" (Old Norse:
óðal)
refers to
Scandinavian laws of
inheritance which established land...
- Nord-
Odal – 1937), a
Norwegian actor Andreas Hofgaard Winsnes (1889 in Nord-
Odal – 1972), a
literary historian and
educator Sigurd Hoel (1890 in Nord-
Odal...
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district is
currently divided between the two muni****lities of Sør-
Odal and Nord-
Odal. A
person from
Odalen is
commonly called an odøling. The Glommadal...
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boundary between Sør-
Odal Muni****lity and Nord-
Odal Muni****lity. The lake lies just
south of the
village of Sand (in Nord-
Odal) and just
north of the...