Valfǫðr
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Old Norse
Etymology
From
Old Norse
valr
(
“
the slain
”
)
+
fǫðr
(
“
father
”
)
.
Proper noun
Valfǫðr
m
(
genitive
Valfǫðrs
)
(
Norse
mythology
)
Odin
, literally "Father of the Slain"
Categories
:
Old Norse lemmas
Old Norse proper nouns
Old Norse masculine nouns
non:Norse mythology
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