article: Rune poems Icelandic Wikisource has original text related to this article: Íslenska rúnakvæðið (Icelandic Rune Poem) Rune poems are poems that list...
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runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. The Old English rune poem,...
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3rd century (Vimose, Kovel). The name is attested for the same rune in all three Rune Poems. It appears as Old Norse and Old Icelandic Sól and as Old English...
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article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. A rune is a letter...
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alphabet (𐌿), the corresponding name being urus. The rune is recorded in all three rune poems (Old English, Norwegian, Icelandic), and it is called Ur...
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The shape of the rune is likely from Neo-Etruscan a (), like Latin A ultimately from Phoenician aleph. In the Norwegian rune poem, óss is given a meaning...
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Othala (redirect from Othala Rune)
she-wolf nourished them". The Anglo-Saxon rune poem preserves the meaning "an inherited estate" for the rune name: The symbol derived from othala with...
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The unnamed ę rune only appears on the Baconsthorpe Grip. The unnamed į rune only appears on the Sedgeford Handle. While the rune poem and Cotton MS Domitian...
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Thurisaz (redirect from Thurs (rune))
Common Germanic *Þurisaz) in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems. In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem it is called thorn, whence the name of the letter þ derived...
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Tiwaz rune was an ideographic symbol for a spear.[citation needed] Tiwaz is mentioned in all three rune poems. In the Icelandic and Norwegian poems, the...
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Dagaz (redirect from Dagaz rune)
dæg "day" in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐌳 d is called dags. This rune is also part of the Elder Futhark...
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Algiz (redirect from Algiz Rune)
the rune name in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem, first suggested by Wilhelm Grimm (Über deutsche Runen, 1821), as eolh or eolug "elk". Like the ng-rune, the...
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Mannaz (redirect from Mannaz rune)
The rune is recorded in all three rune poems, in the Norwegian and Icelandic poems as maðr, and in the Anglo-Saxon poem as man. For the 'man' rune of the...
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Laguz (redirect from Laguz rune)
Proto-Germanic name of the l-rune ᛚ, *laguz meaning "water" or "lake" and *laukaz meaning "leek". In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem, it is called lagu "ocean"...
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Loki (section Norwegian rune poem)
Heimskringla, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; the Norwegian Rune Poems, in the poetry of skalds, and in Scandinavian folklore. Loki may be depicted...
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Raido (redirect from Raido rune)
Proto-Germanic name of the r- rune of the Elder Futhark ᚱ. The name is attested for the same rune in all three rune poems, Old Norwegian Ræið Icelandic...
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Berkanan (redirect from Berkanan rune)
The rune is recorded in all three rune poems: Elder Futhark Rune poem Beith (letter) Loki Bluetooth Original poems and translation from the Rune Poem Page...
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Ehwaz (redirect from Ehwaz rune)
article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. *Ehwaz is the...
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Kaunan (redirect from Kaunan rune)
Anglo-Saxon futhorc ᚳ) is called Kaun in both the Norwegian and Icelandic rune poems, meaning "ulcer". The reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *Kauną. It...
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Younger Futhark (redirect from Long-branch runes)
of Ballymote. The names of the 16 runes of the Younger futhark are recorded in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems. The names are: ᚠ fé ("wealth") ᚢ...
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Naudiz (redirect from Naudiz rune)
hand, and carve the rune ᚾ on your fingernail." The rune is recorded in all three rune poems: Elder Futhark Younger Futhark Rune poem Gippert, Jost, The...
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Æsir (section The A-rune (ᚫ, ᚩ or ᚬ))
principally based on the Icelandic rune poem which reads as records the name of the Younger Futhark form of the rune, ᚬ, as Ós, referring to Odin: Some...
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Elder Futhark (redirect from Older Runic language)
article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. The Elder Futhark...
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Eihwaz (redirect from Eihwaz rune)
shows up in almeïttig (ᚪᛚᛗᛖᛇᛏᛏᛁᚷ) on the Ruthwell Cross. The Anglo-Saxon rune poem reads: ᛇ Eoh bẏþ utan unsmeþe treoƿ, heard hrusan fæst, hẏrde fẏres, ƿẏrtrumun...
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Haglaz (redirect from Haglaz rune)
three rune poems: Look up reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/haglaz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elder Futhark Rune poem Hagal (Armanen rune) Original...
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Fáfnir (section Icelandic rune poem)
Norse: Fáfnisbani). In some manuscript versions of the Icelandic rune poem, the rune ᚠ (Fé) is described by the kenning Fáfnisbani ("Fáfnir's bane"),...
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