How To Use Woden In A Sentence

  • The Mighty Thor may finally have found his father, with the news that Anthony Hopkins is in talks to play the one-eyed Norse Allfather Odin (aka Woden, Wotan, or if you're a Neil Gaiman fan, Mr Wednesday) in Kenneth Branagh's mythic Marvel epic. Empire News
  • To use Anglic names, I was born on the planet Woden, although my haizark'tribe? community? tuath? The Game Of Empire
  • The zoomorph of raven to hand could represent Woden reaching into the world of man through his birds. Art in the Mail
  • He was of the planet which humans had dubbed Woden, well within the Imperial sphere. The Game Of Empire
  • When he jokingly referred to the story that he was descended from the Devil he meant no disrespect to his ancestor Woden.
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  • From the sound of the article, I think perhaps the town may have originally been called something with the god's name "Woden" in it - Wodentown - Woodstown... Archive 2008-05-01
  • The warrior was truly great, for even the messenger of Woden could not destroy him, and returned to the mountain to admit his failure. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • And under different names, such as Woden (another form of Odin), Thor, Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • He is likely the first Wodenite ever to betread Daedalus. The Game Of Empire
  • And the passing of the Wild Hunt, known as Woden's Hunt, the Raging Host, Gabriel's Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas
  • [Illustration: WODEN] "In the spring they were told that Woden made the leaves come and the flowers open. Classic Myths
  • Damn Pain In The Ass! santa claus old saint nick furry nicholas evil jolly satan worship merry christmas 2008 happy holidays facts truth devil satans clause contract odin woden slepnir north pole star polaris belsnickle enjoy coca cola elves reindeer christ mass northern al kiblah jadi giedi sqorpio1980 edfsuxass sumnurv WN.com - Articles related to Base rate not to affect existing home loan borrowers: ICICI
  • The first toast at every festival here was drunk in his honour, and, besides the first of May, one day in every week was held sacred to him, and, from his Saxon name, Woden, was called Woden's day, whence the English word "Wednesday" has been derived. Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas
  • It is thought to be an amulet invoking the protection of the god Woden.
  • The warm sunlight gave him a lazy, comfortable, lie-around-all-morning-and-scratch-your-armpits feeling, but inside his nose the cilia were waving, the turbinates were knocking, and the spheno-ethmoidal recess was on red alert: by Woden's honey pots, what a scent! La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • And those people who believe that think that those who believe that there is a powerful force called Woden, for example, are idiots. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • The singular and mystic forms of initiation, the system of enigmatical phrases, the use of the signs and symbols of recognition, may probably be ascribed to the period when the whole system was united to the worship of the Deities of Vengeance, and when the sentence was promulgated by the Doomsmen, assembled, like the Asi of old, before the altars of Thor or Woden. Anne of Geierstein
  • When he jokingly referred to the story that he was descended from the Devil he meant no disrespect to his ancestor Woden.
  • The mantel is that of Woden when he bears the hero over seas; the cock is a bird of sorcery the world over; the black fowl is the proper gift to the Underground powers -- a heriot really, for did not the Culture god steal all the useful beasts out of the underground world for men's use? The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • (Woden's last words to Balder are famous); the riding round the pyre; the eulogium; the piling of the barrow, which sometimes took whole days, as the size of many existing grass mounds assure us; the funeral feast, where an immense vat of ale or mead is drunk in honor of the dead; the epitaph, like an ogham, set up on a stone over the barrow. The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • The first toast at every festival here was drunk in his honour, and, besides the first of May, one day in every week was held sacred to him, and, from his Saxon name, Woden, was called Woden's day, whence the English word "Wednesday" has been derived. Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas
  • But I feared, and two days before the wedding went to Harleston, where the king was, and urged him to have forces along the great wall we call Woden's Dyke even yet. Wulfric the Weapon Thane

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