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Mercian and West
Saxon dialects: Ēostre [ˈeːostre]), Old High German: *
Ôstara, and Old Saxon: *Āsteron. By way of the
Germanic month bearing her name...
-
Ostara or
Ostara, Briefbücherei der
Blonden und
Mannesrechtler (
Ostara,
Newsletter of the
Blonde and Masculists) was a
German nationalist magazine founded...
- gave
names to the
Wiccan summer solstice (Litha) and
equinox holidays (
Ostara and Mabon) in 1974,
which were then
promoted by
Timothy Zell
through his...
- the free dictionary.
Ostara may
refer to: the Old High
German word for "Easter",
cognate to Anglo-Saxon Ēostre
Spring Equinox (
Ostara), the
Neopagan and...
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Ostara is a
British folk
music group, "described in the
musical press as a neo-folk / pop
music hybrid",
founded by
Richard Leviathan (born
Richard Levy)...
-
Ostara is the
title of the
second album by The
Wishing Tree, a
project by Marillion's
guitarist Steve Rothery and
singer Hannah Stobart. The
album was...
- 343
Ostara (prov. designation: A892 VA or 1892 N) is a
background asteroid from the
inner region of the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered by
German astronomer...
- (namesake of
modern English Easter) and
possibly known in Old High
German as *
Ostara (and thus
namesake of
Modern German Ostern 'Easter'). However,
despite Grimm's...
- Ariosophy. He was a
former Cistercian monk and the
founder of the
magazine Ostara, in
which he
published anti-semitic and völkisch theories. He was born on...
- ISBN 0-304-35592-5. Thompson, Lady Gwen; Wiccan-Pagan Potpourri;
Green Egg, №69;
Ostara 1974 Hans Holzer. The
Truth about Witchcraft (1971) Doubleday. page 128...