Rune Poems by Óðindís



Fehu / Feoh: Cattle, fee       Ûruz / Ur: Aurochs       Þurisaz / Þorn: Thorn, thurse, giant       Ansuz / Os: God (Woden)       Raidô / Rad: A riding       Kaunan / Ken: Pine torch       Gebô / Gyfu: Gift       Wunjô / Wynn: Joy

Haglaz / Hagal: Hail       Naudiz / Nyd: Need       Isaz / Is: Ice       Jeran / Jer: Year       Ihwaz / Eoh: Yew tree       Perþô / Peorð: Lot, lot-box       Algiz / Eolh-secg: Elk, elk-sedge, protection       Sowilô / Sigel: Sun, victory

Tiwaz / Tir: God Tiw, pole star       Berkanan / Beorc: Birch       Ehwaz / Eh: Horse       Mannaz / Mann: man, humans       Laukaz / Lagu: Lake, water       Ingwaz / Ing: God Ing       Dagaz / Daeg: Day       Ôþalan / Eþel: Ancestral property

 

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