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Seiðr is believed to come from Proto-Germanic saiðaz, cognate with Lithuanian saitas, "sign, soothsaying" and Proto-Celtic soito- "sorcery", all derived from Proto-Indo-European soi-to- "string, rope", ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root seH2i- "to bind". Seidr was a type of sorcery practiced in Norse society concerned with discerning the course of fate and working within its structure to bring about change, which was done by symbolically weaving new events into being. Connected…

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