Od-hroerir (od-hrẽ′rir). Kettle of inspiration, [95]; Odin in quest of, [96]; compared to Helicon, [353]
Odin (ō′din). Birth of, [4]; creates man, [12]; hall of, [13]; goat of, [13]; brother of, [15]; general account of, [16]–41; characteristics of, [23]; mantle and spear of, [16], [17]; footstool of, [18]; god of victory, [19]; battle loved by, [21]; the Wild Huntsman, [25]; leader of souls, [27]; constellation of, [30]; one eye of, [31], [90], [94], [253], [334]; Geirod fostered by, [34]; historical Odin, [39], [123], 349; serpents of, [41]; statues of, [41]; Frigga, wife of, [42]; toast to, [42]; return of, [45]; Thor, son of, [59]; present for, [65]–67; Hrungnir races with, [73]; Thrym-heim viewed by, [80]; Grid, wife of, [81], [158]; compared to Tyr, [85]; spear of, [67], [87], [242], [264]; disposes of Loki’s progeny, [90], [180]; discovers Od-hroerir, [96]; Gunlod won by, [98]; runes of, [101]; visits earth, [104]; Loki joins, [105]; Loki called to account by, [106]; gives Idun wolfskin, [109]; sky is, [110]; Hoenir related to, [111]; throne of, [119]; Freya marries, [137]; Uller replaces, [139]; drives Uller away, [139], [140], [141]; wave maidens, wives of, [146]; Heimdall as, [150]; Hermod, messenger of, [154]; runic staff of, [155]; to lose son, [156]; prediction concerning, [160]; Rinda courted by, [162]–165, [213]; visits Norns, [168], [334]; Valkyrs attend, [173]; decree concerning Völund’s sword, [178]; Balder, son of, [197], [198]; Vala consulted by, [199]–202; cheered by Frigga, [202]; lends Sleipnir, [205]; whispers to Balder, [206]; Draupnir returned to, [211]; emblem of sky, [214]; Loki, brother of, [216]; trilogy, [217]; helps peasants, [219]; Sleipnir, horse of, [223]; Loki surprised by, [226]; visits giants, [231]; Sigi, son of, [251]; gives sword to Sigmund, [253], [261]; Helgi approved by, [263]; receives Sinfiotli, [266]; Sigurd advised by, [270], [275]; visits Hreidmar, [271]; Brunhild punished by, [280]; downfall of, [335]; comparisons between Greek divinities and, [344], [346], [347], [348], [349], [350], [353], [355], [357], [361], [362]
Odensö (ō′den-sē). Founded by Odin, [39]
Odur (ō′dur). Freya’s husband, [132]; Freya finds, [133]; Freya’s search for, [132], [349]; sunshine is, [134], [137]; equivalents, [356]
Œnone (ē-nō′nē). Compared to Brunhild, [364]
Œta (ē′tȧ). Northern equivalent for pyre on, [360]
Okolnur (o-kol′nur). Giants dwell in, [340]
Olaf (ō′läf). Destroys statues, [41], [84], [124]; Yule changed by, [128]; Nornagesta visits, [170], [358]; giants in days of, [233]
Olaf, Sir. Captured by fairies, [246]
Old Nick. Origin of name, [193]