God (word)
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The English word God continues the Old English God (got, guþ, gudis in Gothic, gud in modern Scandinavian, God in Dutch, and Gott in modern German), which is thought to derive from Proto-Germanic *ǥuđán.
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See also
- Names of God
- YHWH
- Deus (Latin word)
- El (god) (Semitic word)
- Allah (Arabic word)
- Xoda (Persian word)
- Gothic Bible
- Gothic language
- Codex Argenteus
- Bishop Ulfilas
- Christianization
- Augustine of Canterbury
- Wōden also called Wodan and Godan often contracted to Wod and God
- Anglo-Saxon paganism also called Wodenism
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