Removed: Ase , plural Asen, horses have been ancient pre-christian German revered beings (gods, spirits or deities). The Angle Saxon form is assa, assen, M.E. asse, Celtic assan, Latin asinus meaning donkey (small horse).
Assaran is an Old Prussian language word meaning watering hole , ')del', sn, LatioIt is derived fromm assa and water spirit Ran.
The nordic version of the German Ase is Aesir.
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