Definition of Odinism. Meaning of Odinism. Synonyms of Odinism

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Definition of Odinism

Odinism
Odinism O"din*ism, n. Worship of Odin; broadly, the Teutonic heathenism. -- O"din*ist, n. Odinism was valor; Christianism was humility, a nobler kind of valor. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Odinism from wikipedia

- Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him...
- Look up Odinism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Odinism is a term for Heathenry, a modern pagan religion, typically used by those who hold to "folkish"...
- exists in practice. Gregorius noted that Odinism was "highly problematic" because it implies that the god Odin—who is adopted from Norse mythology—is central...
- in Denmark. The name Odense is derived from Odins vé, meaning "Odin's sanctuary". Odinism (disambiguation) Woden (disambiguation) Wotan (disambiguation)...
- extraordinary if the group had been really founded in 1421. The Odin Brotherhood embraces Odinism, which is defined as ancient religion that "acknowledges the...
- Indo-European race. The Odinic Rite refers to their form of Heathenry as "Odinism", a term favoured among Heathen white supremacists. In 1841, the term was...
- Odin was an American glam metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1982. The band is perhaps best known for the appearance in the film The Decline of Western...
- Odin Leonardo John Lloyd (November 14, 1985 – June 17, 2013) was a professional American football player in the New England Football League who was murdered...
- Anglecyn Church of Odin was founded in 1936 in Melbourne, Australia by Alexander Rud Mills, an early proponent of modern Odinism. Mills, a barrister...
- Various gods and men appear as sons of Odin (Old English: Wōden, Old Norse: Óðinn) in Old Norse and Old English texts. Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr and...