• Óðr seen leaving Freya in Carl Emil Doepler's Odur verläßt abermals die trauernde Gattin (1882). Etymology. From Proto-Germanic *wōþuz...
  • Görünüm kenar çubuğuna taşı gizle Carl Emil Doepler 'The Elder''ın 1882 tarihli Odur verläßt abermals die trauernde Gattin adlı eserinde Óðr...
  • Scholars believe that Óðr represents the euphoric and passionate aspects of love, akin to the romantic obsession one might experience.
  • Óðr (pronounced roughly “OH-thur,” with a hard “th” as in “the”) is an Old Norse word that has no direct equivalent in modern English.
  • Óðr is indeed the state of mind a warrior, particularly Berserkr or Úlfheðinn, seeks to reach prior, during and after battle, as well as during sex.
  • Scholar Stephan Grundy comments that while it is conceivable that Óðr may have been invented as a separate figure from Odin after Christianization, the notion is...
  • Óðr is indeed the state of mind a warrior, particularly Berserkr or Úlfheðinn, seeks to reach prior, during and after battle, as well as during sex.
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  • Óðr is a force that causes people to create or perform any of the arts; to pronounce a prophecy; to enter an ecstatic trance, as in shamanism; to produce...
  • Little is known of Óðr and Snorri Sturluson only refers to him as the man who went away on long journeys.