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In Germanic mythology, an idis (Old Saxon, plural idisi) is a divine female being. Idis is cognate to Old High German itis and Old English ides, meaning 'well-respected and dignified woman.' Connections have been assumed or theorized between the idisi and the North Germanic dísir; female beings associated with fate, as well as the amended place name Idistaviso.

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  • In Germanic mythology, an idis (Old Saxon, plural idisi) is a divine female being. Idis is cognate to Old High German itis and Old English ides, meaning 'well-respected and dignified woman.' Connections have been assumed or theorized between the idisi and the North Germanic dísir; female beings associated with fate, as well as the amended place name Idistaviso. (en)
  • En la Mitología Germana, una idis (sajón antiguo, plural idisi), es un ser mitológico femenino. Idis es el cognato del antiguo alto alemán itis y del inglés antiguo ides, que significa 'mujer respetada y dignificada'. Se ha teorizado mucho con las correspondencias entre las idisi y las del germánico del norte, unos seres femeninos asociados al destino, así como a la etimología del lugar conocido como Idisiaviso. (es)
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  • In Germanic mythology, an idis (Old Saxon, plural idisi) is a divine female being. Idis is cognate to Old High German itis and Old English ides, meaning 'well-respected and dignified woman.' Connections have been assumed or theorized between the idisi and the North Germanic dísir; female beings associated with fate, as well as the amended place name Idistaviso. (en)
  • En la Mitología Germana, una idis (sajón antiguo, plural idisi), es un ser mitológico femenino. Idis es el cognato del antiguo alto alemán itis y del inglés antiguo ides, que significa 'mujer respetada y dignificada'. Se ha teorizado mucho con las correspondencias entre las idisi y las del germánico del norte, unos seres femeninos asociados al destino, así como a la etimología del lugar conocido como Idisiaviso. (es)
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  • Idis (es)
  • Idis (Germanic) (en)
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