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Citations:Odinswoman

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English citations of Odinswoman

Noun: "(Germanic paganism) a woman who honors Odin as her primary deity"

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  • 1992, Maddy Hutter, “A Visitor to the Desolate Market”, in The Runestone, volumes 1-12, page 5:
    Best of all, you'll be able to call yourself an Odinsman or, in my case, proudly, an Odinswoman.
  • 2003 June 2, Peter Carlson, “Hex Advice, Coven To Coven”, in The Washington Post[1]:
    Rev. Galina Krasskova is currently gythia of Urdabrunnr Kindred in New York and has been a dedicated Odinswoman, practicing seidhrkona and would be ju-ju woman for close to a decade.
  • 2015, Diana L. Paxson, The Essential Guide to Possession, Depossession, and Divine Relationships[2], page 242:
    I had established that I am not an Odinswoman.