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English: This is a chart which shows 30 Anglo-Saxon "futhorc" runes. It shows their names, transliteration characters, and the meanings of their names.
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A chart showing 30 Anglo-Saxon runes

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22 January 2019

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current18:30, 23 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:30, 23 December 20201,622 × 831 (148 KB)HurlebatteI changed eolhx to ilx because I noticed that eolhx might be a modern corruption from the modern copy of the rune poem of a spelling found in Cotton MS Domitian A IX f 10. Meanwhile, ilx is found in Byrhtferth St Johns MS17 and shows no sign of corruption. There's also ilcs from Vindobonensis 795.
21:19, 30 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 21:19, 30 April 20191,622 × 831 (133 KB)HurlebatteI changed the rune names to reflect actual spellings found in manuscripts (in this case Cotton MS Domitian A IX, and Vindobonensis 795). I tried to make the definitions more accurate. I removed the apostrophes which were cluttering the image.
22:58, 22 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 22:58, 22 January 20191,622 × 831 (133 KB)HurlebatteUser created page with UploadWizard

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