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woden    
n. 北欧土着的主神

北欧土着的主神

Woden
n 1: chief god; counterpart of Norse Odin and Teutonic Wotan
[synonym: {Woden}, {Wodan}]

Woden \Wo"den\, n. [AS. W[=o]den; akin to OS. W[=o]dan, OHG.
Wuotan, Icel. O[eth]inn, and probably to E. wood, a. Cf.
{Wednesday}.] (Northern Myth.)
A deity corresponding to Odin, the supreme deity of the
Scandinavians. Wednesday is named for him. See {Odin}.
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