you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. *Naudiz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the n-rune ᚾ, meaning "need...
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a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc and continuation of the Elder Fuþark naudiz Search for "nyd" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Nyd...
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involves multiple repetition of Ansuz, but also triple occurrence of Algiz and Naudiz. Many inscriptions also have apparently meaningless utterances interpreted...
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/w/ *wunjō "joy" ᚺ ᚻ h /h/ *hagalaz "hail" (the precipitation) ᚾ n /n/ *naudiz "need" ᛁ i /i(ː)/ *īsaz "ice" ᛃ j /j/ *jēra- "year, good year, harvest"...
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/w/ *wunjō "joy" ᚺ ᚻ h /h/ *hagalaz "hail" (the precipitation) ᚾ n /n/ *naudiz "need" ᛁ i /i(ː)/ *īsaz "ice" ᛃ j /j/ *jēra- "year, good year, harvest"...
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"man" *mannaz /m/ 40 𐌼 𐌽 n Ν, Ⲛ noicz 𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌸𐍃 (nauþs) "need" *naudiz /n/ 50 𐌽 𐌾 j G, ᛃ, Ⲝ(?) gaar 𐌾𐌴𐍂 (jēr) "year, harvest" *jēran...
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'snake' /n/ 50 𐎐 𐪌/𐩬 nun 𐤍 nun 𐡍 nun נ ן nun ن nūn Ν nu N Н našĭ (ᚾ *naudiz) 17 samk 'support' /s/ 60 — 𐎒 — 𐤎 sāmek 𐡎 semkaṯ ס sāmeḵ — Ξ ksi, (Χ...
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H Y 16BC ᚼ LONG-BRANCH-HAGALL H Y Y 16BD ᚽ SHORT-TWIG-HAGALL H Y 16BE ᚾ NAUDIZ NYD NAUD N Y Y Y 16BF ᚿ SHORT-TWIG-NAUD N Y Y Y 16C0 ᛀ DOTTED-N Y 16C1 ᛁ...
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Mac ind Óc bág maise: "boast of beauty" in the Bríatharogam Con Culainn. Naudiz Nun (letter) While medieval and modern neopagan arboreal glosses (i.e. tree...
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German: Sigenôt First element PGmc *sigu ("victory), second element PGmc *nauðiz ("need, difficulty, distress"). A giant and nephew of the giants Hilde and...
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Ecke-, see Ecke and Eckehart. The element -nôt means "need", from PGmc *nauđiz. A giant, brother of Ecke and Fasolt. Dietrich von Bern kills him. Eckenlied...
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