instead of runes. Ansuz is the conventional name given to the a-rune of the Elder Futhark, ᚨ. The name is based on Proto-Germanic *ansuz, denoting a deity...
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suffixes -inī or -injō. The Proto-Germanic form is typically reconstructed as *ansuz. This form of the word is attested in Proto-Germanic during the Roman Imperial...
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List of Oh My Goddess! characters (section Ansuz)
ISBN 978-1-61655-298-5. Belldandy's mother, Ansuz, is (like the demon Eihwaz or robot girl Sigel) named for an ancient Norse rune. "Ansuz" is described as also being...
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Ę Ø Ö Œ Near-open front unrounded vowel (represented by æ in the IPA) Ə Ansuz rune List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature Anavae Aespa...
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Tormentor – bass, guitar (2004) Thorns (Martin Göring) – drums (2017–2019) Ansuz – guitar (2017–2018) Vinzent – guitar (2017–2018) Deimos – guitar (2017–2019)...
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alpha ⟨𐌀⟩: Old Italic A, the ancestor of modern Latin A ⟨ᚨ⟩: Runic letter ansuz, which probably derives from old Italic A ⟨𐌰⟩: Gothic letter aza ⟨Ա ա⟩:...
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Tacitus does not give enough detail for a definite decision to be made. The Ansuz and Tiwaz runes in particular seem to have had magical significance in the...
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a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc and a continuation of the Elder Fuþark ansuz (ᚨ) Æ, a letter of the Old English alphabet Oisc of Kent, sometimes called...
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concerns primarily the runes used magically, especially the Teiwaz and Ansuz runes which are taken to symbolize or invoke deities in sequences such as...
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a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc and a continuation of the Elder Fuþark ansuz A.C. Milan, an Italian football club based in the city of Milan Acre, a...
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alphabet. For example, the letter /a/ was named from the runic letter called Ansuz. An asterisk before the rune names means that they are unattested reconstructions...
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Indo-European languages (deva: Latin deus; hotar: Germanic god; asura: Germanic ansuz; yajna: Greek hagios; brahman: Norse Bragi or perhaps Latin flamen etc.)...
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2010. A Blaze Ansuz staff (9 August 2019). "Hermetic Resistance: An Interview With Post-Industrial Artist Florian-Ayala Fauna". A Blaze Ansuz. WordPress...
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became the name of the entire trilogy, this first volume being renamed to Ansuz. That same year it was nominated for the Danish reader's book award (Læsernes...
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variety of words to refer to gods. Words descended from Proto-Germanic *ansuz, the origin of the Old Norse family of gods known as the Aesir (singular...
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("to engender, beget"), and therefore it is cognate with Proto-Germanic *ansuz. Finnish Indologist Asko Parpola locates a borrowing from Proto-Indo-Aryan...
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as /o/. However, some runemasters continued to use the ansuz rune for an a phoneme. The ansuz rune is always transliterated as o from the Younger Futhark...
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inscription altogether): harja (ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨ) Vimose Buckle (c. 200) aadagasu =? ansuz-a(n)dag-a(n)su / laasauwija =? la-a[n]sau-wija; Vimose Chape (c. 250): mariha...
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the Anglo-Saxon system is now expressed by ōs ᚩ, a derivation of the old Ansuz rune; the othala rune is known in Old English as ēðel (with umlaut due to...
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"amulet" (DR 261) from Scania, Sweden). The symbols represent the runes Ansuz, Laguz, and Uruz. The origin and meaning of the word are matters of dispute...
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It is attested in final position in the earliest inscriptions, e.g. in ansuz (Vimose buckle), þewaz (Thorsberg chape). It was presumably present in the...
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639 code oss Oss (greeting), a casual Japanese salutation Óss (rune) or Ansuz, a character of the Elder Futhark Import OSS (IOSS) EU OSS [de] Non-EU OSS [de]...
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ancestor, which was later identified with Odin, the Gothic letter name *ansuz (aza) may testify to his importance, but that does not imply that Gaut can...
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usually transliterated as A, with majuscule, to distinguish it from the ansuz rune, a. During the last phase of the Elder Futhark, the jēra-rune came...
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transliteration below. Another feature from the elder futhark is the use of the ansuz rune (ᚨ) which is here specifically used to symbolize a long nasal a, often...
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XML entity 𐌰 a Α, Ⲁ aza *𐌰𐌽𐍃 (*ans) "god" or *𐌰𐍃𐌺𐍃 (*asks) "ash" *ansuz /a, aː/ 1 𐌰 𐌱 b Β, Ⲃ bercna *𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌺𐌰𐌽 (*bairkan) "birch"...
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𐎀 𐪑/𐩱 ʾālep 𐤀 ʾālep 𐡀 'ālap̱ א ʾālef ﺍ ʾalif Α alpha A А azŭ ᚨ *ansuz 2 bayt 'house' /b/ 2 𐎁 𐪈/𐩨 bēt 𐤁 bēt 𐡁 bēṯ ב bēṯ ﺏ bāʾ Β bēta B...
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Kjellson Ivar Bjørnson 5:39 3. "Urtical Gods" Per Husebø Bjørnson 3:20 4. "Ansuz Astral" Bjørnson Bjørnson, Richard Kronheim 4:55 5. "Nidingaslakt" Kjellson...
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consecutive Tiwaz runes may be an invocation of the god Tiwaz, and the eight Ansuz runes as an invocation or symbolic list of eight gods. It is partially due...
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player Ansus language, an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea Ansuz (rune), a Germanic rune AMSU, the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit This...
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