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The Romans always called Wodin, Mercury, and _dies Mercurii_ and _Wodensday_ alike designated the fourth day of the week ....
Chips From A German Workshop, Vol. V. Miscellaneous Later Essays 1861
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And mine it was, Barktholed von Hunarig, Soesown of Furrows (hour -, springlike his joussture, immitiate my chry! as urs now, so yous. then!), when to our lot it fell on my poplar Sexsex, my Sexen -. centaurnary, whenby Gate of Hal, before his hostel of the Wodin
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Wodin gave them, which their Berserkers displayed to such fell intent on the seaboards of Europe, aye, and of Asia and Africa too, till the peoples thought that the werewolves themselves had come.
Dracula 2003
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His name was variously given as Mr Odwin, or Wodin, or Odin.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1988
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His name was variously given as Mr Odwin, or Wodin, or Odin.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1988
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Wodin or Odin, as is well known, was a great Northern god.
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But in addition to the chief gods there were inferior deities, who were supposed to have been translated to heaven for their great deeds, and whose greatest happiness consisted in drinking ale out of the skulls of their enemies in the hall of Wodin.
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For instance, let it be the throne of Wodin, illustrating some passage in Norse mythology.
The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905
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Let us have the throne of Liberty, not the throne of Wodin.
The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905
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Here and there is a hoary church erected in forgotten times on ground dedicated to Thor or Wodin.
Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders George Wharton Edwards 1904
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