Æsir

In Old Norse, ǫ́ss (or áss, ás, plural æsir; feminine ásynja, plural ásynjur) is the term denoting a member of the principal pantheon in the indigenous Germanic religion known as Norse religion. This pantheon includes Odin, Frigg, Thor, Baldr and Týr. The second pantheon comprises the Vanir. In Norse mythology, the two pantheons wage the Æsir-Vanir War, which results in a unified pantheon.

The cognate term in Old English is ōs (plural ēse) denoting a deity in Anglo-Saxon paganism. The Old High German is ans, plural ensî. The Gothic language had ans- (based only on Jordanes who glossed anses with uncertain meaning, possibly 'demi-god' and presumably a Latinized form of actual plural *anseis). The reconstructed Proto-Germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz). The a-rune was named after the æsir.

Unlike the Old English word god (and Old Norse goð), the term ōs (áss) was never adopted into Christian use.

Etymology

Æsir is the plural of áss, óss "god" (gen. āsir) which is attested in other Germanic languages, e.g., Old English ōs (gen. pl. ēsa) and Gothic (as reported by Jordanes) anses "half-gods". These all stem from Proto-Germanic *ansis ~ ansuz, which itself comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énsus (gen. h₂n̥sóus) "life force" (cf. Avestan aŋhū "lord; lifetime", ahura "godhood", Sanskrit ásu "life force",ásura "god" (< *h₂n̥suró)). It is widely accepted that this word is further related to *h₂ens- "to engender" (cf. Hittite hass- "to procreate, give birth", Tocharian B ās- "to produce").

ÖS

Ös may refer to:

  • Ös language, a Turkic language of Russia
  • öS, the currency sign of the Austrian schilling

  • Ansuz (rune)

    Ansuz is the conventional name given to the a-rune of the Elder Futhark, . The name is based on Common Germanic *ansuz "a god, one of the main deities in Germanic paganism".

    The shape of the rune is likely from Neo-Etruscan a (), like Latin A ultimately from Phoenician aleph.

    Name

    In the Norwegian rune poem, óss is given a meaning of "estuary" while in the Anglo-Saxon one, ōs takes the Latin meaning of "mouth". The Younger Futhark rune is transliterated as ą to distinguish it from the new ár rune (ᛅ), which continues the jēran rune after loss of prevocalic *j- in Proto-Norse *jár (Old Saxon jār).

    Since the name of a is attested in the Gothic alphabet as ahsa or aza, the common Germanic name of the rune may thus either have been *ansuz "god", or *ahsam "ear (of wheat)".

    Development in Anglo-Saxon runes

    The Anglo-Saxon futhorc split the Elder Futhark a rune into three independent runes due to the development of the vowel system in Anglo-Frisian. These three runes are ōs (transliterated o), æsc "ash" (transliterated æ) and ac "oak" (transliterated a).

    DO

    DO may refer to:

    Codes

  • Dominican Republic, ISO country code: do
    • .do, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Dominican Republic
  • .do, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Dominican Republic
  • IATA airline code for Dominicana de Aviación, an airline of the Dominican Republic in 1944–1995
  • IATA airline code for Air Vallée
  • Grammar and punctuation

  • Direct object, the object that is being acted upon (by a verb)
  • Do., an abbreviation for Ditto mark
  • Music

  • Discouraged Ones, a 1998 album by Katatonia
  • Delta Omicron, an international music fraternity
  • The Dø, indie-pop duo
  • D.O. (singer), a member of the Chinese-South Korean boy band EXO
  • Science

  • Daansgard-Oeschger cycles, a solar forcing-based climatic temperature cycle
  • Delta Omega, an American public health honorary society
  • Dissolved oxygen or oxygen saturation, a measure of oxygen dissolved in a medium
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, a degree held by physicians in the United States
  • Technology

  • Evolution-Data Optimized, a wireless radio broadband data standard
  • DAO

    Dao or Dão may refer to:

  • Tao (Chinese: "The Way" 道), a philosophical concept (cf. Taoism)
    • Dao (state), a historical state during the Zhou Dynasty
    • Dao (political) (Dào), historical political divisions in China translated as "circuits"
    • Dao (game), an abstract strategy game
    • DAO (album), a 1996 album by jazz saxophonist David S. Ware
  • Dao (state), a historical state during the Zhou Dynasty
  • Dao (political) (Dào), historical political divisions in China translated as "circuits"
  • Dao (game), an abstract strategy game
  • DAO (album), a 1996 album by jazz saxophonist David S. Ware
  • Dao (sword) 刀, a type of Chinese sword
  • Dao (film), a film by Tsui Hark
  • Dracontomelon dao, a species of tropical canopy tree known as dao in Filipino
  • Yao people, a minority ethnic group of Vietnam
  • Dao (surname) (Đào), a Vietnamese surname
  • Dao (Dungeons & Dragons), a type of genie in the game Dungeons & Dragons
  • Dão (footballer) (born 1984), Brazilian football defender
  • Places

  • Dao, Capiz, Philippines
  • Dão (footballer)

    Dannyu Francisco dos Santos (born 28 October 1984), commonly known as Dão, is a Brazilian football defender who currently plays for XV de Novembro.

    He came to FC Spartak Trnava in summer 2010.

    References

    External links=

  • Dão at Footballdatabase

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