"ᛦ" meaning in All languages combined

See ᛦ on Wiktionary

Symbol [German]

Etymology: From the interpretation as Todesrune (“death rune”). Etymology templates: {{m|de|Todesrune|t=death rune}} Todesrune (“death rune”) Head templates: {{head|de|symbol}} ᛦ
  1. (obsolete, Nazism) died, dead (replacing †) Wikipedia link: Armanen runes Tags: Nazism, obsolete Categories (topical): Nazism

Character [Translingual]

Etymology: From Elder Futhark ᛉ. The rune was flipped upside down around the 400s-500s, as can be seen on the inscription of the Järsberg Runestone. Etymology templates: {{l|mul|ᛉ}} ᛉ Head templates: {{mul-letter|sc=Runr}} ᛦ
  1. A letter of the Younger Futhark, Yr (“yew”), representing /r/ and transliterated as ʀ. Wikipedia link: Elder Futhark, Järsberg Runestone Tags: letter Related terms: Coordinate_terms:

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