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Encyclopedia > Haglaz
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Haglaz
Haglaz

Haglaz or Hagalaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the h-rune , meaning "hail" (the precipitation). Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Junicode (short for Junius-Unicode) is a free Unicode font for mediaevalists. ... Free UCS Outline Fonts (also known as, freefont) is a project for developing fonts by collecting characters from other free fonts and joining them in one package. ... Image File history File links Runic_letter_haglaz. ... Map of the Pre-Roman Iron Age culture(s) associated with Proto-Germanic, c. ... A rune can mean a single character in the Runic alphabet as well as an inscription of several runic charcters or symbols. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


In the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, it is continued as haegl and in the Younger Futhark as hagall The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌷 h h, named hagl. Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between the mid-fifth century and the mid-twelfth century. ... Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...   The Gothic alphabet is an alphabetic writing system attributed by Philostorgius to Wulfila, used exclusively for writing the ancient Gothic language. ... Image File history File links Gothic_h. ...


The Elder Futhark letter has two variants, single-barred and double-barred . The double-barred variant is found in continental inscriptions while Scandinavian inscriptions have exclusively the single-barred variant.


The Anglo-Frisian Futhorc in early inscriptions has the Scandinavian single-barred variant. From the 7th century, it is replaced by the continental double-barred variant, the first known instances being found on a Harlingen solidus (ca,. 575–625), and in the Christogram on St. Cuthbert's coffin. Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... Harlingen is a municipality and a city in the northern Netherlands, in the province of Friesland at the Wadden Sea. ... A Christogram is a monogram or combination of letters which forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, and is traditionally used as a Christian symbol. ... St. ...


In esoterica

Hagal the 7th character of Guido von List's Armanen Futharkh was directly inspired by the Younger Futhark stave. Hagal rune Hagal is the 7th rune of Armanen Futharkh of Guido von List, derived from the Younger Futhark Hagal rune . ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Armanen runes (or Armanen Futharkh as List called them) are a row of 18 runes closely based on the Younger Futhark invented by, or according to his claim revealed to, the Austrian occult mysticist and Germanic revivalist Guido von List in 1902. ...


See also

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Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that French Wiktionary be merged into this article or section. ... The 24 runes of the Elder Futhark The Elder Futhark (or Elder Fuþark, Older Futhark, Old Futhark) is the oldest form of the runic alphabet, used by Germanic tribes for Proto-Norse and other Migration period Germanic dialects of the 2nd to 8th centuries for inscriptions on artifacts (jewelery... The rune poems list the letters of a runic alphabet with a short verse characterizing each one. ...

Runes see also: Rune poems · Runestones · Runology · Runic divination · Runes in popular culture
Elder Fuþark:            
Anglo-Saxon Fuþorc:    
Younger Fuþark:                            
transliteration: f u þ a r k g w h n i j a ï p z s t b e m l ŋ d o ʀ a æ y ea

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