There are both Germanic and Roman origins to Wednesday. It is derived both from the Nordic god Woden and the Roman god Mercury.
The names for weekdays are based on Norse gods and goddesses. Wednesday is Woden's day, after the Norse god Woden or Odin.
The word mythological has five syllables. Myth-o-log-i-cal.
wednesday [w- e -d -n- e- s- day] you can also remember it an easy way jus say wed- nes- day
The plural form of Wednesday is Wednesdays
Mythology is, essentially, the study or collection of myths. An example sentence would be: He likes to study mythology a lot.
Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.
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Mythological creatures are animals that exist in legends and stories, but not in real life. Things like dragons, griffons, centaurs, the cyclops, and the minotaur are mythological creatures.
From the Greek god Flora
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Wodin, the god of war.
The word is not mythological, just meaning abundant or plentiful. Comes from Latin 'opulentus' and from 'opes' meaning wealth
mythological beast in england. believed to be celtic origin
Uranus is named after a Greek God.
rhadamanthus- the underworld god of justice
Pantheon means; (pan) "all" and (theon) "gods".