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Definition of Woden

Woden
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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- Germanic mythology and paganism, the god was also known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Uuôden, in Old Dutch as Wuodan, in Old Frisian as Wêda...
- Look up Woden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woden, or Odin, is the chief god of Germanic mythology. Woden may also refer to: Woden, Iowa, United...
- Woden Valley (/ˈwoʊdɪn/) is a district in the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. The district is subdivided into divisions (suburbs), sections...
- Westfield Woden Plaza (also known as Westfield Woden) is a large shopping centre located in the Woden Town Centre of Phillip of Canberra, Australian Capital...
- Woden is an unincorporated community in Nacogdoches County, Texas, United States. This area of Nacogdoches County was settled by immigrants from the Old...
- derived from Old English Wōdnesdæg and Middle English Wednesdei, 'day of Woden', reflecting the religion practiced by the Anglo-Saxons, the English equivalent...
- including an eponymous ancestor of the respective lineage and converging on Woden. In their fully elaborated forms as preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles...
- Woden is a city in Han**** County, Iowa, United States. The po****tion was 188 at the time of the 2020 census. Woden was platted in 1898, and was incorporated...
- beds catering to a po****tion of about 550,000. It was formed when the Woden Valley Hospital and the Royal Canberra Hospital were amalgamated in 1991...
- Various gods and men appear as sons of Odin (Old English: Wōden, Old Norse: Óðinn) in Old Norse and Old English texts. Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr...