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Munin

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[moo-nin] / ˈmu nɪn /

noun

Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. one of the two ravens of Odin that brought him news from the whole world.


Etymology

Origin of Munin

< Old Norse, equivalent to mun- noun from base of muna to remember + -inn definite article

Example Sentences

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Munin Kathawa, 57, who is serving a life sentence for murder, sued five people, including a deputy warden, claiming his rights were violated.

From Washington Times

For Munin, who attended the fall Drawdown session, climate change had been on her mind for over a decade since scientists on the news forewarned of melting arctic ice, intensifying hurricanes and flooding to come.

From Seattle Times

Munin lay awake with terror some nights.

From Seattle Times

Munin had once dreamed of traipsing the country in a motor home as a retiree.

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“Once the smoke hit, it became a foreground concern for me,” Munin said.

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