Höðr
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- Hǫðr, Hod, Hoder, Hodur, Hodr, Hödr, Höd, Hoth, Hödur, Hödhr, Höder, Hothr, Hodhr, Hodh, Hother, Höthr, Höth, Hödh
Etymology[edit]
Icelandic Höðr and Old Norse Hǫðr
Pronunciation[edit]
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Proper noun[edit]
Höðr
- (Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow.
Translations[edit]
blind Norse god
Further reading[edit]
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