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| CIT_ODIN_HAVAMAL139 | ENT_NOR_ODIN | SRC_POETIC_EDDA | Poetic Edda, Havamal (Runatal) | stanza 139 | I ween that I hung on the windy tree, / Hung there for nights full nine; / With the spear I was wounded, and offered I was / To Othin, myself to myself, / On the tree that none may ever know / What root beneath it runs. | Henry Adams Bellows | 1923 | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Poetic_Edda_(tr._Bellows)/Hovamol | primary-verbatim | Odin's self-sacrifice on the windy tree (Yggdrasil) to win the runes — the central myth of his wisdom-acquisition. | 2026-06-17 | verbatim web-retrieval from public-domain edition (Wikisource) | 1 | 0 |