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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).
The rune was also used as division insignia of the 6th SS Mountain Division "Nord". It is roughly similar to the ᚼ or Haglaz rune of the Younger Futhark, which stood for "hail", but it was modified by von List for his Armanen runes. List considered it to be the "mother rune" of his runic alphabet and envisaged it as a representation of a ...
2006-01-26 08:54 ORG618 350×350×8 (11697 bytes) Odal Rune (Serifs) Legal disclaimer This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany .
Othala rune flag (2016–2019) Othala rune logo (2016–2019) The National Socialist Movement (NSM or NSM88) [fn 2] is a Neo-Nazi organization based in the United States. [7] [13] Once considered to be the largest and most prominent Neo-Nazi organization in the United States, since the late 2010s its membership and prominence have plummeted. [4]
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Additionally, be sure to keep any divinatory tools such as tarot cards, scrying mirrors, runes, and crystal balls on the water side of your Samhain altar. Fire: Set out some candles and lanterns.
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A gold ring (necklace) was found in 1837 in Pietroassa (recte Pietroasele, south-east Romania, Buzău County), dated to ca. AD 400, bearing an Elder Futhark inscription of 15 runes. The ring was stolen in 1875, and clipped in two with pliers by a Bucharest goldsmith.