Crossword-Solution: ODINS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ODINS | anagram | DINOS, DISON, DONIS, IDNOS, INDOS, SIDON |
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| Aesir ruler's namesakes | 1 answer |
| Namesakes of the chief Norse god | 1 answer |
| Representations of a Norse god. | 1 answer |
| ___ Gift (Norse-themed Seattle microbrew) | 1 answer |
| CHIEF NORSE GOD | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ODINS (5)
This as Grote observes, “ex-plains the gaps and contradictions in the narrative, but it explains nothing else.” Moreover, we find no contradictions warranting this belief, and the so-called sixteen poets concur in getting rid of the following leading men in the first battle after the secession of Achilles: Elphenor, chief of the Euboeans; Tlepolemus, of the Rhodians; Pandarus, of the Lycians; Odins, of the Halizonians: Pirous and Acamas, of the Thracians.
Humboldt remarks: "We have fixed the special attention of our readers upon this Votan, or Wodan, an American who appears of the same family with the Wods or Odins of the Goths and of the people of Celtic origin.
Thorpe to the _Hrafnagalar Odins_, in Edda, p.30.] We have here within a few lines, accordingly, the elm as the parent of mankind, and wolves as the beasts of transport for the supreme deity, both in the Indian legend and in the Edda.
This brook runs through Odense, and must, in former times, when united with the Odense River, have formed an island where the city at that time stood; hence some people derive the name of Odense from Odins Ei, or Odins Ö, that is, Odin’s Island.
Ploughers, Spinners, Builders; Prophets, Poets, Kings; Brindleys and Goethes, Odins and Arkwrights; all martyrs, and noble men, and gods are of one grand Host; immeasurable; marching ever forward since the beginnings of the World.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1965–1993).