All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Runic letter names"
Parent categories: Letter names, Letters, symbols, and punctuation, Names, Orthography, Writing, Human behaviour, Language, Human, Communication
Total 15 word senses
- Algiz (Noun) [English] The 15th rune in the Elder Futhark, the 7th rune in Hagal's Aett, ⟨ᛉ⟩.
- Elhaz (Noun) [English] Synonym of Algiz
- Lebensrune (Noun) [German] The rune ᛉ (Algiz), symbolizing life according to Ariosophy.
- Todesrune (Noun) [German] The rune ᛦ (Yr), symbolizing death according to Ariosophy.
- ac (Noun) [Old English] (Runic alphabet) name of the rune ᚪ (a)
- cen (Noun) [Old English] name of the rune ᚳ (k or tʃ)
- dæg (Noun) [Old English] name of the rune ᛞ (d)
- gear (Noun) [Old English] harvest; name of the rune ᛄ (j)
- haglaz (Noun) [English] The h rune symbol in esotericism, Germanic neopaganism and Germanic philology.
- kaun (Noun) [Old Norse] boil, abscess; name of the rune ᚴ (k)
- spiuot (Noun) [Elfdalian] The rune ᛘ representing /m/.
- thorn (Noun) [English] A letter of Latin script (capital: Þ, small: þ), borrowed from the futhark; today used only in Icelandic to represent the voiceless dental fricative, but originally used in several early Germanic scripts, including Old English where it represented the dental fricatives that are today written th (Old English did not have phonemic voicing distinctions for fricatives).
- wynn (Noun) [English] A letter of the Old English alphabet, ƿ, borrowed from the futhark and used to represent the sound of w; replaced in Middle English times by the digraph uu, which later developed into the letter w.
- ár (Noun) [Old Norse] plenty, abundance (especially of crops); name of the rune ᛅ (a)
- úr (Noun) [Old Norse] name of the rune ᚢ (u)
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