- Òdra (pronounced [ˈwɛdra]);
Medieval Latin: Od(d)era;
Renaissance Latin:
Viadrus (invented in 1534).
Ptolemy knew the
modern Oder as the Συήβος (Suebos;...
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means "belonging to, or
situated at, the Oder River"; it
derives from
Viadrus, the name of a
presumed river god of the Oder. Actually, an
ancient name...
- Syebos- Συήβος (ancient Gr****), Uder (Silesian German),
Uodra (Silesian),
Viadrus (Renaissance Latin),
Vjodr (Old
Church Slavonic), Wódra (Upper Sorbian)...
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Above it, is displa**** a relief,
depicting the
panorama of the city with
Viadrus, a god of the Oder
river in the
local Slavic folklore,
placed on the side...