
1) Anglo-saxon deity 2) Anglo-Saxon paganism 3) Weird
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[AM] WYRD, known on-air as `ESPN Upstate`, is a sports-formatted radio station in the Greenville-Spartanburg area of Upstate South Carolina. The Entercom Communications outlet is licensed by the FCC to Greenville, SC, and broadcasts at 1330 kHz with an ERP of 5 kW unlimited non-directional daytime and 3-way directional at night. The program...
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Wyrd is a concept in Anglo-Saxon culture roughly corresponding to fate or personal destiny. The word is ancestral to Modern English weird, which retains its original meaning only dialectically. The cognate term in Old Norse is urðr, with a similar meaning, but also personalized as one of the Norns, Urðr (anglicized as Urd) and appearing in the n...
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[company] Wyrd Miniatures produces a range of 32 mm metal and plastic miniatures, in several genres, for painters and gamers. Established and offering its first miniatures in 2005, the company is owned by Nathan Caroland and Eric Johns. In 2009, Wyrd published its first game, Malifaux, set in a dystopian city in a parallel world. In 2011 th...
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the personification of fate or destiny
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Often translated as 'fate,' wyrd is an Anglo-Saxon term that embodies the concept of inevitability i
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Destiny. A force beyond human control, manipulated by divine spirits
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[
n] - Fate personified
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Weird noun Fate personified; one of the three Weird Sisters
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