The Runes — Their Names, Meanings, and Phonetic Values - Appendix

A Handbook of Saxon Sorcery & Magic: Wyrdworking, Rune Craft, Divination & Wortcunning - Alaric Albertsson 2017

The Runes — Their Names, Meanings, and Phonetic Values
Appendix

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feoh

cattle

f, fife

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ur

aurochs

—oo, boot (long)

oo, took (short)

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thorn

hawthorn

th, thin

th, them

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os

a god

o—, coat (long)

ˇo, pot (short)

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rád

ride

r, roar

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cen

pine

k, kick

ch, cheat

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gyfu

gift

g, gag

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wynn

joy

w, with

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hagol

hail

h, hat

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níed

need

n, no

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is

ice

—e, bee (long)

ˇı, pit (short)

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gear

harvest

y, yes (consonant)

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éoh

yew

—i, as in pine

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peorth

gaming

p, pop

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eolh

elk-sedge

z, zebra (z to begin or end a word)

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sigil

sun

s, sauce

z, brazen (z mid-word)

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tir

north star

t, tight

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beorc

birch

b, bib

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eh

horse

ˇe, pet (short)

—a, paid (long)

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mann

man

m, mum

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lagu

sea, water

l, lid

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ing

lord Ing

ng, thing

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dæg

day

d, deed

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ethel

home

oe—, noise (diphthong)

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ác

oak

ä, father

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æsc

ash

ˇa, pat

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yr

bow

œ, burger minus the r

(y as a vowel)

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ior

beaver

—eo, Creole (diphthong)

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ear

land, ground

—a ˇu, ay-uh (diphthong)

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calc

chalk

k, kick

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gár

spear

g, game

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cweorth

(unknown)

kw, quote

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stán

stone

st, sting