Odin
Americannoun
noun
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Wednesday is named after Odin, using a form of his name that begins with W.
Other Word Forms
- Odinian adjective
- Odinic adjective
- Odinism noun
- Odinist noun
- Odinitic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Odin
From Old Norse Ōthinn; cognate with Old English Wōden, Old Saxon Woden, Old High German Wuotan; see Woden
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The Hollywood Bowl rideshare hub lot C is located at 6655 Odin St. Information on additional transportation options, including shuttle buses and on-site parking, can be found at hollywoodbowl.com.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 24, 2024
It is, of course, perfectly fine for people to be Christians, just as it's fine if people identify as Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Wiccan or a worshipper of Odin.
From Salon • Dec. 13, 2023
Luis Palma, suspended for this game, has made an impact but would Gustaf Lagerbielke, Maik Nawrocki, Kwon Hyeok-kyu, Marco Tilio or Odin Holm have strengthened the XI?
From BBC • Nov. 28, 2023
The task become too great, though, when substitute Odin Thiago Holm crashed wildly into a tackle and earned a straight red.
From BBC • Sep. 19, 2023
Odin, father of the gods, held on to his staff with knobby, arthritic fingers, blue-veined and twisted.
From "Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman
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