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Munin
[moo-nin]
noun
Scandinavian Mythology.
one of the two ravens of Odin that brought him news from the whole world.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Munin1
< Old Norse, equivalent to mun- noun from base of muna to remember + -inn definite article
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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.
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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.
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Munin lay awake with terror some nights.
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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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