Wodan

See also: wodan

Dutch

Etymology

From Old Saxon Wōdan, from Proto-Germanic *Wōdanaz. Cognate with English Woden, German Wotan, and Scandinavian Odin. The native Dutch Woen is rare as a simplex, but preserved in compounds like woensdag and toponyms like Woensdrecht.

Proper noun

Wodan m

  1. The Germanic chief god, Odin or Woden

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • Wodansbaard, wodansbaard
  • Wodansdag m
  • wodankies n
  • Wodanskruid, wodanskruid n
  • Wodansvogel m

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

Etymology

from Proto-Germanic *Wōdanaz.

Proper noun

Wōdan m

  1. Odin
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