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  2. Othala - Wikipedia

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    The othala rune is such a case: the o sound in the Anglo-Saxon system is now expressed by ōs ᚩ, a derivation of the old Ansuz rune; the othala rune is known in Old English as ēðel (with umlaut due to the form ōþila-) and is used to express an œ sound, but is attested only rarely in epigraphy (outside of simply appearing in a futhark row).

  3. Gothic runic inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    In pre-1875 drawings and descriptions it was read as othala, [1] gutaniowi hailag (ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁᛟᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ), interpreted as either gutanio wi hailag "sacred to the gothic women", or gutan-iowi hailag "sacred to the Jove of the Goths" (Loewe 1909; interpreted as Thunraz), or gutani o[thala] wi hailag "sacred inheritance of ...

  4. Get Witchy with These 3 Halloween Rituals - AOL

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    You can carve your altar candle with the othala rune, a rune representing ancestral legacy. Margie Rischiotto Consider a Samhain altar space as a resting site for the dead.

  5. Talk:Othala - Wikipedia

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    Odal (rune) → Othala – Move towards consistency with other runic letters e.g.Thurisaz and Ansuz (rune) that use the Proto-Germanic name. Odal is not a historically attested term unlike Ēðel, due to its absence in Younger Futhark. Othala is a suitable name and is more widely used than Othila, the alternative but I'm open to discussion.

  6. Esoteric insignia of the Schutzstaffel - Wikipedia

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    The SS's Tyr rune followed the design of the ᛏ or Tiwaz rune which was named after Týr, a god in Germanic paganism sometimes associated with war. Based on the link between the historical rune and battle, the SS developed the idea of the insignia as the "Kampf" or battle rune, symbolising military leadership. The SS commonly used it in place ...

  7. O rune - Wikipedia

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    O rune can refer to: ᛟ [ othala ] – an elder rune which in the Elder Futhark corresponds to the letter o in the Latin alphabet ᚮ [ óss ] – a younger rune which in Medieval runes corresponds to the letter o in the Latin alphabet

  8. Runic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    The distinction made by Unicode between character and glyph variant is somewhat problematic in the case of the runes; the reason is the high degree of variation of letter shapes in historical inscriptions, with many "characters" appearing in highly variant shapes, and many specific shapes taking the role of a number of different characters over the period of runic use (roughly the 3rd to 14th ...

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