instead of runes. The Younger Futhark, also called Scandinavian runes, is a runic alphabet and a reduced form of the Elder Futhark, with only 16 characters... 14 KB (1,401 words) - 08:38, 17 December 2023 |
Algiz (redirect from Yr rune (Younger Futhark)) Elhaz) is the name conventionally given to the "z-rune" ᛉ of the Elder Futhark runic alphabet. Its transliteration is z, understood as a phoneme of the... 20 KB (2,554 words) - 21:39, 26 April 2024 |
Runic inscriptions (redirect from Alemannic Elder Futhark inscriptions) The body of runic inscriptions falls into the three categories of Elder Futhark (some 350 items, dating to between the 2nd and 8th centuries AD), Anglo-Frisian... 22 KB (2,639 words) - 05:27, 4 February 2024 |
Othala (section Elder Futhark o-rune) and odal, is a rune that represents the o and œ phonemes in the Elder Futhark and the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc writing systems respectively. Its name is derived... 21 KB (2,266 words) - 07:12, 19 March 2024 |
Ansuz (rune) (section Development in Younger Futhark) 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 belonging... 5 KB (288 words) - 12:45, 7 December 2023 |
Jēran (section Elder Futhark) (also Jeran, Jeraz) is the conventional name of the j-rune ᛃ of the Elder Futhark, from a reconstructed Common Germanic stem *jēra- meaning "harvest, (good)... 7 KB (833 words) - 23:29, 26 October 2022 |
needed] Elder Futhark Sowilo rune, earlier ("Σ") variant. Elder Futhark Sowilo rune, later ("S") variant. Anglo-Saxon Sigel / Younger Futhark Sol rune Anglo-Saxon... 9 KB (854 words) - 12:20, 9 April 2024 |