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Citations:fulltrui

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English citations of fulltrui and fulltrúi

Noun: "(Germanic paganism) a deity to whom one is wholeheartedly and/or exclusively devoted"

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  • 2007, Etter Robert James, A Devotional: Honoring Thor and Family[1], page 4:
    I would like dedicate this little book to my beloved Fulltrui Thor.
  • 2009, Galina Krasskova, Raven Kaldera, quoting Elizabeth Vongvisith, Northern Tradition for the Solitary Practitioner: A Book of Prayer, Devotional Practice, and the Nine Worlds of the Spirit[2], page 175:
    Perhaps my fulltrui and god-husband [Loki] isn’t always the most truthful, but one of the things he has taught me to value is following through once you've said you'll do something.
  • 2010, Joshua Tenpenny, “Prayer for Light”, in Honey, Grain, and Gold[3], page 39:
    Hail Frey, my Fulltrui, god of my heart,
  • 2013, Patricia M. Lafayllve, A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru[4], page 156:
    Let’s say a person vows to become fulltrui to Frey.
  • 2017, Diana L. Paxson, Odin: Ecstasy, Runes, & Norse Magic[5], unnumbered page:
    He [Odin] does not object to my contacts with other gods; indeed, through me, he seems eager to meet them, but he is my fulltrui, the fully trusted one, with whom (or perhaps I should say for whom) I have now worked for thirty years.
  • 2018, Morgan Daimler, Pagan Portals - Odin: Meeting the Norse Allfather[6], unnumbered page:
    I know people who simply accept that there is a special connection there and honor that with extra focus on that deity and more offerings, and I know others who serve their fulltrui in a capacity closer to that of a priest or priestess.
  • 2020, Dagulf Loptson, Pagan Portals - Loki: Trickster and Transformer[7], page 5:
    Strictly speaking, the only thing required to be a Lokean is to worship Loki as either your fulltrúi or as a deity that holds a significant place in your life.
  • 2021, Stephanie Woodfield, Dedicant, Devotee, Priest: A Pagan Guide to Divine Relationships[8], unnumbered page:
    Like having a patron deity, it in no way means that one's fulltrui is the only deity one can worship.