- odinism
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Odinism — O din*ism, n. Worship of Odin; broadly, the Teutonic heathenism. {O din*ist}, n. Odinism was valor; Christianism was humility, a nobler kind of valor. Carlyle. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Odinism — is a term used by various currents of Germanic neopaganism; see *Ásatrú, a generic term for reconstructionist Norse paganism *Odinist Fellowship *Odinic Rite * [http://www.odinbrotherhood.com Odin Brotherhood] *Wotanism, a Völkisch /White… … Wikipedia
Odinism (disambiguation) — Odinism is a type of Germanic Neopaganism. Odinism may also refer to: Norse paganism the cult of Odin See also Odinist Fellowship Odinic Rite The Odin Brotherhood Wotanism, a Völkisch / White Nationalist movement Wodenism … Wikipedia
odinism — noun The modern name given to the Pre Christian faith of Northern Europe as practiced by such groups as Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Vikings etc. Also known as Wodenism, Wotanism, Asatru, Heathenism, Norse Paganism and other names. See Also: Odin,… … Wiktionary
odinism — ˈōdənˌizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Odin + English ism : worship of Odin : the Odinic cult … Useful english dictionary
Odinist — Odinism O din*ism, n. Worship of Odin; broadly, the Teutonic heathenism. {O din*ist}, n. Odinism was valor; Christianism was humility, a nobler kind of valor. Carlyle. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Germanic Neopaganism — Ásatrú redirects here. For other uses, see Ásatrú (disambiguation). A Heathen altar for household worship in Gothenburg, Sweden. The painted tablet on the back depicts Sunna, the two larger wooden idols Odin (left) and Frey (right), in front of… … Wikipedia
Odinist Community of Spain — Ásatrú Formation 1981 Type Odinist, Asatruar, Vanatruar (Heathenism) Location Navas de Jorquera … Wikipedia
Odinic Rite — The Odinic Rite (OR) is a religious organization, practicing a form of Northern Indo European religion termed Odinism after the chief god of Norse mythology, Odin. It is a reconstructionist religious organization focusing on Germanic paganism,… … Wikipedia
Neo-völkisch movements — Neo völkisch movements, as defined by the historian Nicholas Goodrick Clarke, cover a wide variety of mutually influencing groups of a radically ethnocentric character which have emerged, especially in the English speaking world, since World War… … Wikipedia