ódæðum
"Óðæðum" is a term that appears in Old Norse and Old English texts, often in the context of mythological or magical lore. The term is derived from the Old Norse "óðr," which means "power" or "strength," and "æðum," which means "power" or "might." Therefore, "ódæðum" can be translated as "power of power" or "might of might."
In Old Norse mythology, "ódæðum" is often associated with the god Odin. In the Prose Edda, Odin
In Old English literature, "ódæðum" appears in the poem "The Dream of the Rood," where it is
Overall, "ódæðum" is a term that encapsulates the concept of immense power and might, often associated with