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  2. Dagaz - Wikipedia

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    The d rune (ᛞ) is called dæg "day" in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐌳 d is called dags. This rune is also part of the Elder Futhark, with a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name *dagaz. Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from Lepontic san. [1]

  3. Laguz - Wikipedia

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    Laguz or *Laukaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the l-rune ᛚ, *laguz meaning "water" or "lake" and *laukaz meaning "leek". In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem , it is called lagu " ocean ". In the Younger Futhark , the rune is called lögr " waterfall " in Icelandic and logr "water" in Norse.

  4. Dagobert D. Runes - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 279–280 Thus Runes - fearing a charge of blasphemy - was forced to emigrate to New York as early as 1928. [2]: 278, 280 In the U.S. he became editor of The Modern Thinker (Founded as The Thinker in 1929, acquired and renamed by Runes in 1932, closed in 1936.), The Modern Psychologist (1932-1938), and Current Digest (1933-1940). [3]

  5. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain name Ranking Type Company / Nonprofit organization Country Similarweb (November 2024) Semrush (November 2024) Google Search: google.com

  6. Rune Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Rune Soldier (Japanese: 魔法戦士リウイ, Hepburn: Mahō Senshi Riui, lit. "Magical Soldier Louie") is a Japanese light novel series by Ryo Mizuno , which features the apprentice wizard Louie as the hero.

  7. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Between 2004 and 2013, an estimated. 3,350,449. people were forced from their homes, deprived of their land or had their livelihoods damaged because they lived in the path of a World Bank project.

  8. Mannaz - Wikipedia

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    Two early forms of the /m/ rune of the Younger Futhark. Mannaz is the conventional name of the /m/ rune ᛗ of the Elder Futhark. It is derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic (or Common Germanic) word for 'man', *mannaz. The Younger Futhark equivalent ᛘ is maðr ('man'). It took up the shape of the algiz rune ᛉ, replacing Elder ...

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