Ehwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the e-rune Ɇ, meaning "horse (cognate to Latin equus). In the Anglo-SaxonFuthorc, it is continued as ᛖ eh, not to be confused with ᛇ eoh (c.f. Eihwaz). It is not continued in the Younger Futhark. Proto-Germanic, the proto-language believed by scholars to be the common ancestor of the Germanic languages, includes among its descendants Dutch, Yiddish, German, English, Afrikaans, Norwegian, Old Norse, Swedish, Icelandic and Danish. ... Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Binomial name Equus caballus The Horse (Equus caballus) is a large ungulate mammal, one of the seven modern species of the genus Equus. ... Equus is Latin for Horse. ... The Anglo-Saxons refers collectively to the groups of Germanic tribes who achieved dominance in southern Britain from the mid-5th century, forming the basis for the modern English nation. ... Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Eihwaz (or Eiwaz, Îgwaz) is the Proto-Germanic word for yew, and the reconstructed name of the rune ᛇ. ...