Winter, [39].
Wo´den, chief god in the Norse mythology; Anglo-Saxon for Odin, [330].
Wog-lin´da, one of the Rhine-daughters (which See), [354].
Woman, creation of, [13].
Wooden Horse, the, filled with armed men, but left outside of Troy as a pretended offering to Minerva when the Greeks feigned to sail away; accepted by the Trojans (See [Sinon], and [Laocoön]), brought into the city, and at night emptied of the hidden Greek soldiers, who destroyed the town, [229]-[232].
Wo´tan, Old High German form of Odin, [351], [352], [354], [355], [356].
X
Xan´thus, river of Asia Minor, [44].