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Vosud or Vásuðr ("Wet and Sleety"), a jötunn from Norse mythology, was the father of Vindsvalr and grandfather of winter ( Vetr). He is seen as disagreeable and the personification of the icy wind. [1]
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Vosud or Vásuðr ("Wet and Sleety"), a jötunn from Norse mythology, was the father of Vindsvalr and grandfather of winter ( Vetr). He is seen as disagreeable and the personification of the icy wind. [1]
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