Alphabet Runique
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ᚠLettre runique féhu féoh fé f
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ᚡLettre runique v
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ᚢLettre runique uruz ur ou
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ᚣLettre runique yr
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ᚤLettre runique y
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ᚥLettre runique w
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ᚦLettre runique thurisaz thorn thurs th
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ᚧLettre runique eth
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ᚨLettre runique ansuz a
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ᚩLettre runique os o
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ᚪLettre runique ac a
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ᚫLettre runique æsc
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ᚬLettre runique oss-à-branche-longue o
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ᚭLettre runique oss-à-ramille o
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ᚮLettre runique o
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ᚯLettre runique oe
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ᚰLettre runique on
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ᚱLettre runique raido rad reid r
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ᚲLettre runique kauna
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ᚳLettre runique cen
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ᚴLettre runique kaun k
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ᚵLettre runique g
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ᚶLettre runique eng
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ᚷLettre runique gebo geofu g
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ᚸLettre runique gar
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ᚹLettre runique wunjo wynn w
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ᚺLettre runique haglaz h
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ᚻLettre runique hægl h
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ᚼLettre runique hagall-à-longue-branche h
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ᚽLettre runique hagall-à-ramille h
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ᚾLettre runique naudiz nyd naud n
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ᚿLettre runique naud-à-ramille n
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ᛀLettre runique n-pointé
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ᛁLettre runique isa is iss i
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ᛂLettre runique e
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ᛃLettre runique jeran j
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ᛄLettre runique ger
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ᛅLettre runique ar-à-longue-branche æ
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ᛆLettre runique ar a
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ᛇLettre runique iwaz eoh
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ᛈLettre runique perthro peorth p
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ᛉLettre runique algiz eolhx
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ᛊLettre runique sowilo s
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ᛋLettre runique sigel sol-à-longue-branche s
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ᛌLettre runique sol-à-ramille s
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ᛍLettre runique c
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ᛎLettre runique z
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ᛏLettre runique tiwaz tir tyr t
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ᛐLettre runique tyr-à-ramille t
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ᛑLettre runique d
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ᛒLettre runique berkanan beorc biarkan b
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ᛓLettre runique biarkan-à-ramille b
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ᛔLettre runique p-pointé
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ᛕLettre runique p-ouvert
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ᛖLettre runique ehwaz eh e
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ᛗLettre runique mannaz man m
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ᛘLettre runique madr-à-longue-branche m
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ᛙLettre runique madr-à-ramille m
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ᛚLettre runique laukaz lagu logr l
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ᛛLettre runique l-pointé
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ᛜLettre runique ingwaz
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ᛝLettre runique ing
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ᛞLettre runique dagaz dæg d
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ᛟLettre runique othalan ethel o
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ᛠLettre runique ear
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ᛡLettre runique ior
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ᛢLettre runique cweorth
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ᛣLettre runique calc
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ᛤLettre runique cealc
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ᛥLettre runique stan
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ᛦLettre runique yr-à-longue-branche
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ᛧLettre runique yr-à-ramille
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ᛨLettre runique yr-islandais
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ᛩLettre runique q
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ᛪLettre runique x
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᛫Ponctuation runique simple
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᛬Ponctuation runique multiple
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᛭Ponctuation runique en croix
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ᛮSymbole runique arlaug (chiffre d'or 17)
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ᛯSymbole runique tvimadur (chiffre d'or 18)
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ᛰSymbole runique belgthor (chiffre d'or 19)
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ᛱLettre runique k
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ᛲLettre runique sh
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ᛳLettre runique oo
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ᛴLettre runique du coffret d’auzon os
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ᛵLettre runique du coffret d’auzon is
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ᛶLettre runique du coffret d’auzon eh
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ᛷLettre runique du coffret d’auzon ac
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ᛸLettre runique du coffret d’auzon aesc
Description
The runic alphabet is a set of characters (runes) used for writing by ancient Germans. It is a consonant-vowel script, where all vowels are explicitly written. The word «rune» derived from the root «run,» which means «secret». These symbols may have been given mystical features, which is no wonder, since the shape and appearance of runes looks very «mysterious» too.
The direction of writing is left to right, although there are inscriptions that follow a «serpent» pattern. It means that each line is written in an opposite order. Such way of writing is called boustrophedon. In such cases, the characters written from right to left are mirrored.
With the advent of Christianity, the runic alphabet was replaced by the Latin alphabet 0041–007A . It remained in use in Iceland and Greenland until the 10th to 13th centuries, and in the territories of present-day Denmark, Sweden, and Norway until the 12th century. It continued to exist until the 19th century in the Swedish province of Dalarna.
Today, approximately 5,000 runic inscriptions have been found. The oldest ones date back to the 1st century. The content of the inscriptions varies, including invocations to gods, praise of returning Vikings from expeditions, and most commonly, memorial inscriptions. There are several theories about the origin of runes. The most popular theory suggests that the runic alphabet derived from one of the northern variants of the Etruscan alphabet 10300–10323 . It may have also been influenced by the Ogham script 1680–169C .
The runic alphabet differs from others in its specific letter order. It is called the «futhark,» based on the first six letters.
Germanic runes spread not only among Germans, but among other peoples as well. For example, it became the basis for the Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet.
Runes have a distinctive angular shape, likely because they were carved on stone, metal, bone, or wood. The letters of the Old Turkic alphabet, which have a similar appearance, are also referred to as runes.
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