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Bragi
[ brah-gee ]
noun
Scandinavian Mythology.
- the god of poetry and eloquence, son of Odin, husband of Idun: may be an apotheosis of the 9th-century poet Bragi Boddason.
Bragi
/ ˈbrɑːɡə; ˈbrɑːɡɪ /
noun
- Norse myth the god of poetry and music, son of Odin
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