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- Perthro
- Welcome to the Perthro column of Rune-of-the-Month Club. Perthro is the Rune for the sound represented by the Roman letter “P.” This is the sixth Rune of the second Aett, hence the fourteenth Rune, so we are moving right along! Perthro is the reconstructed...
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- Tiwaz
- Welcome to Tyr’s Aett, the third and final aett (group of eight) of the Elder Futhark. Tiwaz is the name of this aett’s first rune in reconstructed Common Germanic. Its name became first Teiws in Gothic, then later Tiw or Tiu in Anglo-Saxon and Tyr in Old...
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- Laguz/Laukaz
- This rune, the fifth rune of the third aett and twenty-first of the Elder Futhark, has two names. Kenaz/Kaunaz is the other rune with two names. Laguz is the best-known name of today’s rune. It means “lake.” Laukaz is the alternative name and means “leek,” a...
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- Thurisaz
- Thurisaz is the third rune of the first aett (group of eight) of the Elder Futhark, and has the phonetic value of "TH." Thurisaz is reconstructed Common Germanic for a creature later called Thurs or Jotun. These are the Giants of Norse Mythology....
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- Ehwaz
- The third rune of the third aett bears the reconstructed Common Germanic name Ehwaz. Later, its name became Aihws in Gothic (note how archaic Gothic is), and still later, Eh in Anglo-Saxon. If you remember that “k” in Indo-European changed to “h” in Germanic,...
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- Ingwaz
- Welcome to the Rune-of-the-Month Club! Ingwaz is the sixth rune of the third aett, and the twenty-second rune of the Elder Futhark as a whole. Its sound is that of the English “ng.” Like Thurisaz, it represents a sound written by two letters in the Roman...
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- Kenaz/Kaunaz
- This month's rune, Kenaz, is the sixth rune of the first aett of the Elder Futhark. Thus, we are now one-quarter of the way through our journey into the runes! The phonetic value of Kenaz is the hard "k" sound. One basic meaning of "Kenaz"...
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Sixth Rune is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Sixth Rune books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Indhold Runes : Genealogy and Grammatology
- with the sixth rune [ k ], currently transliterated k. The sixth rune, the c-rune, could perhaps relate to the old 'throw-stick' sign and/or the analogical hand gesture.
- www.jcbang.dk
- Pre-print extract from S. Lee and E. Solopova, The Keys of Middle
- on runes it is often called futhark – a name made up of the sounds represented by the first six runes.
- poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk
- Whispering Woods Basic Rune class
- The name "Futhark" comes from the first letter of the first six runes (Fehu, Uruz,. Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raido, Kauno).
- whisperingwood.homestead.com
- RQ FAQ
- www.thedesignmechanism.com
- Rune Glifberg
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- dewtouroc.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Moonchild Rune Page - The Sixth Rune - Kenaz
- www.midnightmoonchild.com
- The Witcher 2 Gargoyle Contract - Sixth Rune - YouTube
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- The 7th Saga; Part 30; Lejes Lost - Got the sixth rune - The Sky
- www.youtube.com
- Sixth Rune Kenaz
- Feb 20, 2011 Sixth Rune Kenaz - Phonetic Value K - Traditional Meaning: Beacon or Torch Expanded Meaning: This rune represents that Ah-ha moment!
- www.allvoices.com
- The witcher 2 Chapter 3 chest rune combination? Help! - PubAnswers
- One has book that says fourth rune combination (or something like that) and one says sixth room cobination.
- answers.pubarticles.com
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