- Old
Dutch as Wuodan, in Old
Frisian as Wêda, and in Old High
German as
Wuotan, all
ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic
theonym *Wōðanaz, meaning...
- was
known as Wōden; in Old Saxon, as Wōdan; and in Old High German, as
Wuotan or Wōtan.[citation needed] List of
names of Thor List of
names of Freyr...
- counterpart, whom he
referred to as
Holda and Berchta. In his words, "not only
Wuotan and
other gods, but
heathen goddesses too, may head the
furious host: the...
- Many
toponyms ("place names")
contain the name of Odin (Norse Óðinn, Old
English Wōden, proto-Germanic Wōdanaz).
Odense Onsberg –
formally Othensberg,...
- Old High
German Old
Norse Old
English Proto-Germanic
reconstruction Notes Wuotan Óðinn Wōden *Wōđanaz A
deity similarly ****ociated with
healing magic in...
- the son of Zeus; and as the
Germans had
given the rank of Zeus to
their Wuotan, Týr and
consequently Eor
appears as the son of the
highest god. [...] Ares...
-
Title Length 1. "Skirnir" 4:44 2. "Laeknishendr" 7:52 3. "Blond" 11:35 4. "
Wuotan Imposuerunt" 7:25 5. "Infernum" 7:06 6. "Asaland" 3:11
Total length: 41:53...
- No.
Title Length 1. "Tuistos Herz" ("Tuisto's Heart") 6:13 2. "Der Tod
Wuotans" ("The
Death of Wotan") 6:43 3. "Ansuzgardaraiwô" ("Warriors of Ansuzgarda")...
- of Mars, god of war Wednesday, the day of Wōdanaz (Odin, Óðinn; Wōden;
Wuotan), was
earlier the day of Mercury, god of
travelers and
eloquence Thursday...
-
cosmogony for
further discussion. *Wōđanaz – OE Wōden, OS Woden, OD Wuodan, OHG
Wuotan, Lomb.
Godan ON Óðinn –
Meaning 'Lord of Frenzy'. From PGmc *wōđaz ('delirious...