Fehu
GMC Fehu property, cattle
GO Faihu cattle, property or wealth
OE Foeh cattle, or money
ON Fe livestock or money
Sound: f
The basic meaning is wealth in the sense of money or currency. Cattle were a measuring of
one's wealth. Fee, a payment, comes from this term. as a distribution of wealth as does
fellowship and friendship, wealth of another kind.
Gold, being one of Freya's attributes is also associated with Fehu.
Sharing or "loaning" cattle to others who then returned the cattle with
"interest" in the form or a larger herd or other property was a way of
increasing wealth. Those who herded the cattle and kept them safe were thought to have
magical powers to call and to protect the cattle.
This is money or wealth that comes form one's energy and use of resources. Since cattle
breed, and from cattle come more cattle, it could also represent the concept that 'money
makes money.' Freya (or Frey) is also represented by this first rune in the aett of Freya
(or Frey). Many first letters of alphabets have similar meanings.
Cattle were considered suitable for sacrifice, and as offerings at festivals. Audhumla,
the primal cow is also represented by Feoh, a creative force, it can be a dynamic shaping
force.
In divination it can represent any of those forces.
Uruz
GMC Uraz the auroch
GO Urus the auroch
OE Ur ox, bison
ON Ur drizzle, rain
Primal force, strength.
Sound: u, v oo
The auroch was a wild ox, very large and very fierce, in description it
sounds very much like the Longhorn. Uruz is associated with the primal creative force,
primitive, earliest or original. The German _ursprache_ used linguistically to refer to
"original sounds." In the Oxford English Dictionary Ur also refers to the
unarticulated sound which would also be apt. It is also an archaic form of
"our."
Audhumla, the great cow which was fromed form the dripping rime produced from fire and
ice. She was the "shaping force" that licked the ice into the primal giant, and
was the source of sustenance for the cosmic giant Ymir.
It is a spiritual or creative force which pervades the universe, something like
"mana" of the Polynesian traditions, a vital essence. The shape is likened to
the horns of the primal cow or the auroch.
The runemaster or magician learns to control or direct it with the knowledge that it can
be dangerous, and though controlable, it is undomesticable. It represents force and
freedom, or a force always straining to be free if contained. It is protective, as the
auroch, when used in defense of one's territory or children.
I associate it with the primal well, Urth.
In a runic reading it is a formative or protective force, unmanifested but which can shape
things to come.
Thurisaz
GMC Thurisaz The strong one, giant
GO Thuith The good one
OE Thorn Thorn
ON Thurs Giant
Asa-Thorr, the enemy of unfriendly forces.
Thorn on a branch or Thor's hammer.
Sound: _th_ as in "thorn"
Thurisaz is a force of defense and destruction. "Bramble" or
thorny bushes were used to "fence" and protect boundaries. One form of
Norse/Germanic execution was to throw criminals "into thorns". Thor is the god
that protects sacred enclosures in much the same way that the thorny hawthorne,
blackthorn, or rose does. It is the thicket that protected Sleeping Beauty's castle, the
hedge that surrounded sacred enclosures.
The thorn or the "spindle" was used to put "sleep" spells on beings,
even those on a cosmic level, and was equally a thorn of awakening.
No matter how beautiful the rose, one should be careful to watch for thorns.
The TH-rune is also associated with the thurs, (pl. thursar) or a "giant" in the
Old Norse. There were several groups of these beings, the "rime-thurses" or
frost-giants, were wise (or witless..according to various sources) and very old and who
fought with the gods. They are primal forces, elemental in nature.
Thorn is a rune of testing and challenge, as well as protection and defense.
Ansuz
GMC ansuz: a god, ancestral god
GO ansus: a runic god name
OE os: a god
ON ass: a god, AEsir
ansur: a mouth or the mouth of a river
Phonetic value: "a"
Windblown cloak, Odhinn, inspired speech
This is the rune of inspired speech and incantation as a creative
expression. It is is linked with the ancestors, the magic of speech which passes along
knowledge with the breath of life, the passing of knowledge through the spoken word, as
differentiated from the written. It is the rune of the poet, the saga, the seer, those of
inspired speech. It thus represents the ecstasy of inspiriation, the "swan song"
chanting out one's life as he or she prepares to meet death, the first cry of a newborn
baby. It is whistling in the dark to banish fear. It encompasses the power of suggestion
and sublimination.
It is the rune of the Wild Hunt, the movement of the gods/goddesses who ride the howling
winds, gathering lost souls and those newly released from life back into the arms of the
ancestors who await them with horns of mead and pleasurable company.
Magically it increases the active powers and ond, inspires speech, writing and poetry. It
can be used for the acquisition of inspiration, and understanding.
Divination: Inspiration, enthusiasm, transformation, manipulation, encouragement,
compassion.
Raido
GMC raidho wagon
GO raidha wagon, ride
OE radh a riding, way
ON reidh riding, chariot
rad/raed wheel/vehicle
Phonetic value "r"
A cosmic chariot, solar chariot, the wheel of stars
A chariot of a god or goddess
Estatic journey
Rhythm and movement are important to the concept of Raidho. The sound
and dance of the estatic traveler who is carried on a circular journey. The spiral journey
of the sun on it's annual course from North to South and back, as in the journey of
Nerthus and Freyr's processions. It is the wheeling of stars around the cosmic axis. It
can be thought of as the chariot of Thor or Freya or any other cosmic
"transportation." As the chariot is primal forces controled by conscious
thought.
It can mean a possible or necessary journey in a reading, or transportation. It can mean a
path or road, a way through a dilema. It can be a journey in consciousness, or a change in
viewpoint.
Kenaz
GMC kenaz torch
GO kusma swelling
OE cen torch
ON kaun sore, boil
kaunaz
{The Gothic and Old Norse names are "secondary" according to Thorsson,
internal fire, inflammation, etc. The terms were drawn from rune
poems.
It is the flame of transformation and regeneration. It is associated
with kin and the sacred fires of sexual generation as well as the "kith and kin"
who gather around the hearth. It is the flame of the forge, the volcano and deep earth
energies. It is the controlled flame of the artist and craftsman. It "breaks
out" in unexpected ways, and holds the power to create and/or destroy. It is a primal
force of creation, in the myths it is fire and ice that produce the life force.
Ken in English and kennen in German are also terms meaning "to know." They are
also realted to OE Cen, "to know" or "to beget." It is a fire that is
expressed in physical forms, and knowledge that although intuitive is obtained through
physical means and experience.
Magically it can bring about change, or effect a transformation, or create. It must be
used carefully and in a controlled manner or it will break out with destructive results.
In divination It can be a symbol of a sexual relationship or the product of that
relationship. It can be a craft or a creative outlook. It can be the "barrier"
that must be crossed to reach the inner secrets of the shaman or hero on his journey
through the labryinth darkness.
Gebo
GMC gebo gift, hospitality
GO giba gift
OE gyfu gift, generousity
ON gipt gift, wedding
gifu
Phoenetic sound "g" as in "gift."
Exchanged gifts
Gebo represents hospitality, generousity and giving. It is the joining
of giver and the one who receives. As Thorsson points out in _Futhark: A Handbook of Rune
Magic_ it also has the meaning of a gift from the Deities, particularly through union. He
relates the gift to the wisdom received by the hero from the valkyrja.
It is a form of the solar wheel used traditionally on the saffron colored sweet rolls
which celebrate the changing of the seasons and the gifts of grain and wealth from the
gods which is given back in the form of sweetened offerings.
It is a symbol of exchanged vows, marriage, ecstacy both physical and mystic. In the Norse
traditions a gift required "a gift."
In divination it can represent sacrifice, giving and receiving, exchange, marriage,
partnership, increase because of consolidation.
Magically it would be used to promote harmony, bring about union, receive divine
instruction and gifts, increase magical power.
Wunjo
GMC wunjo: joy
GO winja: pasture
OE wynn: pleasure, delight
ON vend: (a rune name) joy, hope
(not in the younger row)
Phonetic value: w
Happiness and joy, glory. The battle well-fought and won. A wand.
Prosperity and good fellowship. Peacefullness.
There is a term in Anglo-Saxon, _wuldortanas_, which is "glory twigs." which
many experts associate with the rune.
It is especially good in bind runes for ensuring victory. ON _vend_or Vindr,
"Wind." As such wynn, or vend, can be visualized as a wind-vane, which shows
"which direction the wind is blowing." Wend, also means to change the direction
of something, to turn or to run with or against the wind. To change one situation into
another, is another use of Wunjo both magically and in divination.
Hagelaz
GMC Hagalaz hail, egg (?)
GO Hagl hail
OE Haegl hail
ON Hagall hail
Phoentic value: "h"
The Anglo-Saxon rune poem refers to "hail" as being
"grain" which falls and turns into water after being tossed about by wind. The
layered nature of a hailstone was recognized, as well as the potential for destruction and
the transformative qualities. The concepts that surround Hagalaz recognize that the
destructive potential for hail out of season is balanced by the potential for
transformation that will bring new fertility and growth.
It can be seen as representative of the cosmic "egg" that primal layered egg of
ice that was transformed in combination with fire. Out of the primal chaos which we think
of as destructive comes a tangible force that carries the potential for destruction and/or
transformation. The transformation from destruction to fertility comes after "being
tossed by the winds," and in its own season.
Hagal reprents a dramatic event or trauma which comes from outside your own immediate
perceptions. It represents a deep reshaping. The rune is deeply integrated into the
mysteries of renewal through destruction, the shaman who, like Odin, loses all in order to
find his or her own personal power. It is the rune of winter, the grain of that season.
It is a crystaline form, one that is sharp and hard, yet clear and possibly deadly. It is
one of the runes that can not be reversed nor turned upside down.
I also read it as the rune of the bridge of the cosmos, the dangerous path between worlds
or experiences which can bring transformation or destruction. It was used in weather magic
to ward off hail, even by Christians.
Naudhiz
GMC Naudhiz need
GO Nauths necessity, need
OE Nyd need, distress
ON Naudh(r) distress, need, constraint
Phonetic value "n"
Naudhiz is another of the cosmic forces which is recognized as being a
"shaping" power which form the fates of the world and mankind. It is associated
with the Nornir who are the "shapers." In the rune poems it represents the
layerd concept of necessity providing the friction that leads to transformation. It
represents the fire bow which engenders the "need-fire."
It is a rune of desire that produces the "need-fire" that drives a man or woman
to obtain that which he or she desires. It is strongly associated with love magic, and the
driving desires that produce not only the heat of sexual desire, but that of the desire to
obtain or achieve. It is representative of the "spinning tree" or the windy tree
which was the source of all fertility. The fire that combines with the cosmic ice to
achieve transforamtion.
If directed, and used with knowledge and wisdom, the need-fire becomes creative and
procreative. If used unwisely it can become a force for destruction burning to useless
ashes.
Another of the runes that can not be reversed or turned upside down, it is the worker's
own will that is paramont in directing the force. It can be used to obtain a lover, to
elimante hate and strive, develop will and resistance.
Isa
GMC Isa ice
GO Eis ice
OE Is ice
ON Iss ice
Phonetic value: "i" as in "ee" (deed).
It is the primal ice, the icy stream (or glacier) that flows from
Niflheimr. Is is an "elemental" rune. It's form can be seen in nearly all of the
other runes. It is associated with the rime-giants, the hrimthursar and the wisdom of age.
Ice can be considered "static" as many do, however, ice whether one is speaking
of the rune or of actual ice is a mysterious substance. Isa can bring things to a halt, or
place something in suspension. But the mysterious flow of the glacier is also inherent in
Isa, as it is realted to the primal stream. Ice can also be an expansive force, or one
that crushes anything caught in its grasp.
It can provide a bridge over an expanse of dark water, or a dangerous trap. It is
self-contained, and as such has the power of control and constraint. It should be used
cautiously.
Jera
GMC Jera the (good) year, harvest
GO Jer year
OE Ger year
ON Ar year, (good) season
Phonetic value: 'j' or 'y' as in 'yard'
It is the completion of a cycle, a season, or a year, representing the
dymanic rotation and changes of the cycles. It is the fruitful completion of a cycle, or
the eternal contrast of opposites which provide a whole. It is invoked for a good season
(or harvest) and is associated with fertility. The Old Norse name ar is similar to 'ari'
which is the ON word for eagle, a solar symbol.
Magically it is used to invoke fertility and increase, or to bring something to fruitation
or completion. It can bring peace and harmony. It represents the nearly universal law of
harvest. What was sown will be reaped.
Eiwaz
GMC Eihwaz or iwaz yew tree
GO Eihwas yew tree
OE Eoh or eow yew tree or mountain ash
ON ihwar yew (in runic inscription only)
Phonetic value is uncertain, "e/i"
Eihwas represents the spinning World Tree, Yggdrasil. It is the axis
about which all else revolves and spins out of. It contains the mystery of life and death.
It is a life giving force which has its roots in the Underworld and death. The yew is a
powerful stave of protection and banishing, not only because of its association with the
forces of life and death, but because of its association with the bow made of yew wood.
Magically it can be a rune of wisdom when invoked in accessing the mysteries of Yggdrasil.
It provides protection, and can help increase personal power and defense. It suggests the
passage and communication between different worlds and layers of reality.
Perthro
GMC perthro device for casting lots
GO pairthra dice cup
OE peordh chess man (gaming piece)
ON * (Not in Norse futhark)
Phonetic value: 'p'
Pertho is one of the mysteries of the runes. As a container with the
lots of life, pertho represents the vagaries of chance which can not be controlled.
However the pieces fall, the player must move boldly taking what is cast and make up for
in skill and wisdom any lack in the casting itself. It contains the mystery of the Nornic
runes. It is the rune of the vitki, the one who seeks the mysteries of the cosmos through
the understanding of synchronicity. It is the rune of the warrior who constantly tests
himself against chance and luck.
Magically it is luck in action, or gambling. It is the mystery of luck and life.
Elhaz
Germanic name: Elhaz, elk; or algiz,
protection.
The Old English name, "elk-sedge" is a kenning for sword. It
represents a two-edged blade. It can be seen as the godhi or gydhja in the attitude of
addressing or invoking the gods. Thorsson gives the esoteric interpretation of the name as
the protective forse, valkyrijur. It can represent the splayed hand, the horns of the elk,
a swan in flight, a divergance or convergence of paths or forces. It is a sign used to
promote victory and protection.
The Gothic word "alhs" or sanctuary. It is used to strengthen magical power and
luck, as well as the life force.
Sowilu
GMC Sowilo Sun
GO Saugil Sun
OE Sigil Sun
ON Sol Sun
Phonetic value "s"
The S-rune is that of the sun, part of the solar wheel. Both the words
"sol" and "sunna" for the sun in Old Norse are feminine in nature as
were the cosmic forces represented by the sun. It is the counterforce to Isa, or the
cosmic ice. The S-rune is often connected to the lightning bolt, or a flash of inspiration
or ecstacy.
It strengthens the spiritual and psychic powers and abilities, increasing spiritual might.
It provides "enlightenment" and success through individual will. The sun is
refered to as the White Sow even today in Scandinavian countries. It is a rune of
education and understanding, as well as one that transforms ice to water, a transformative
force. It can represent high achievements, honor and obtained goals.
Tiwaz
GMC Tiwaz the god Tyr
GO Teiws the god Tyr
OE Tir the god Tyr (OE Tiw) glory
ON Tyr the god Tyr
Phonetic value: 't"
A spear point, or arrow. A guiding star.
The T-rune is primarily one of justice since Tyr is the Norse god who
presided at the _thing_, (the Germanic general assembly). Judgement was not always arrived
at by discussion, judgement by arms was a common concept to the Norse/Germanic cultures.
It is associated with the idea that "justice will prevail."
The Old English Rune Poem, says Tir is a star, it keeps its faith well. It is always on
its course over the mists of night. It is represents the guiding principles which are
steadfast and can be relied on to judge one's position.
Magically it can be invoked where justice should be done. In divination it will mean
judgement, matters of law, decisions, or guidance.
Berkano
GMC Berkano, birch, the birch goddess, birch twigs
GO bairkan birch twig
OE beorc birch tree
ON bjarkan runic birch goddess
(from ON bjork: birch)
Phoenetic value: "b"
The B-rune is related to the Great Mother, the Earth Goddes. It is the
mother of manifestation and of birth and rebirth. The birch tree was often planted before
a home to protect it in Scandinavian countries, and the custom continued to be observed in
America where settlers built new homes.
It is used in "birthing" new ideas, bringing them to life.
Magically it is used in protective work, and in concealment spells, promoting safety and
secrecy. It can represent or bring about a rebirth in spirit, as well as the renewal of
spring after a period of winter.
Ehwaz
GMC ehwas horse, or ehwo: the "two" horses
GO aihwas stallion
OE eh war horse
ON ior horse (not found in Younger Futhark)
Phonetic value "e"
Ehwo is associated with "twin" gods or heroes, the divine
twins, or two horses. The Saxon conquers of Britain were Hengist and Horsa (stallion and
horse). It is the harmonious relationship between two forces. The ehwas was connected
closely to the concept of a man's fetch, the "horse" that carries one on the
journey between worlds. It is the rune of Sleipnir. With its close connection to the horse
it is also a symbol of fertility, and partnerships.
It facilitates "soul travel" or the shaman's journey. As such it can be used to
obtained hidden knowledge or knowledge from a distance.
It can represent a journey in consciousness, a swifter flight then that of Raidho, and one
that is protected or guided.
Mannaz
GMC Mannaz Human, mankind
GO Manna Man, Human
OE Mann Man, Human
ON Madhr A Human being
Phonetic value "m"
The Old English Rune Poem says: (Mann) is in his mirth dear to his
kinsman; although each shall depart from the other. It is a rune of the human existence,
of which life and death are both part. It is the rune of mortality. It also represents
interdependence and support, as well as duty and responsiblity. No individual is
independent of others, each is part of a larger pattern.
The similarity to Dagaz should be noted, here, the cyclical pattern is "smaller"
the microcosm of mortality compared to the larger cycles of the cosmos.
In divination, Mannaz can represent either an individual (man or woman) or a group. It can
also represent the inner qualities that represent one's connections to other people. Is is
a rune of assistance and can indicate a need for assistance or a willingness to assist.
Magically it invokes assistance, and bonding with the community. It is a rune of social
order and can invoke cooperation.
Laguz
GMC laguz a body of water (or laukaz: leek)
GO lagus water
OE lagu sea, water
ON logr sea, water (or laukr: leek) law, (ON log)
Phonetic value "l"
The sea and other bodies of water, like the earth, were considered a
source of wealth and fertility and an expression of the unconscious and undiscovered
mysteries of life and death. The Aegir, the gods and goddesses of the sea, both gave and
took life and offered fertility and wealth. They were the brewers and the Norse looked at
the foaming vat of beer and related it to froth of the ocean.
It represents ebb and flow, and dark currents. Laguz can be the water in a well, bubbling
up from secret depths, or dark and still reflecting the querent but revealing nothing
beneath the surface. It seeks its own level, taking the path of least resistance at times,
at other times sinking into the earth to rise in a distant place. The ship burials, and
stone "boat" graves reveal the assocation of water with the journey of death, a
rite of passage.
Representing the Well of Wyrd, laguz holds all the secrets of the unconscious and the
collective or universal knowledge. It represents psychic abilities. It is the ale which
can be charged with runic knowledge.
Magically it can be invoked to develop second sight and psychic powers. In divination it
is the unknown, the primeval water of birth and creation as well as death and the abyss.
Ingwaz
GMC ingwaz the god Ing
GO enguz or iggws the god Ing, a man
OE Ing the god or the hero, Ing
ON Ing, or Yngvi the god Ing (a title of Freyr)
Phonetic value "ng" as in "long"
Ing is associated with Nerthus as well as Ing. The circuit of the wagon
that was associated with their respective worship represented the "king's
circuit", the walking of the bounds, or the circuit of the sacred wagon which insured
fertility to the land.
It is a rune of ritual embodiying action on behalf of the earth and mankind. Just as the
greening of the earth follows the northerly progression of the sun, and retreats in it's
wake, the rune is one of movement as well as action and reaction.
It is a rune of invocation and action, as well as responsiblity. It is a rune of warmth
and inner fire. It can be used to stimulate the growth of slumbering abilities into full
growth.
In divination it represents a gradual change or an adherence to ritual or ceremonial
responsiblities.
Dagaz
GMC dagaz day
GO dags day
OE daeg day
ON dogr day (not in Younger Futhark)
Phonetic value "d" and voiced "th" as in "then"
Dagaz refers to the a day, a period of darkness and light, since the
Norse counted their days from evening to evening, with the mid-point being dawn and the
rising of the sun. It is the rune of awakening, and metaphorically, rebirth.
It is a rune of paradox, the balancing of opposites and movement, not as contraditions and
opposition, but as counterbalances and compliments. It represents light, paradox,
syncretization. It is the rune of "clear vision" and "enlightenment."
It represents time and space, and the weaving movement of the loom of life.
In divination it is the rune of polarization, of sunlight and good fortune. It can be
invoked to bring new invoke an awakening of the senses.
Often, Dagaz is found as the last rune of the futhark, which is the position that I
prefer. However, since I used Eldred Thorsson's arrangement and names as a basic place to
start from, I have maintained the arrangement that he uses most often.
Othala
GMC othala ancestral property
GO othal property
OE ethel homeland, property
ON odhal nature, inborn quality
(not in Younger Futhark)
Othala is the rune of the sacred enclosure, the homeland, the village,
the homestead. It is the family group, its customs, lands and language as well as the
duties and responsiblities that go along with maintaining family ties.
It can be used to invoke a solid and peaceful family or group life, and to continual
growth and prosperity. It is the "inherited" wealth that comes from one's
ancestors, the customs as well as property or physical attributes. It represents the wise
management of family assets or one's family or kin.
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The Anglo-Saxon Futhark added nine extra runes and some alternate forms of the runes that
are found in the Elder Futhark. Several of the runes take on slightly different forms.
Os (Ansuz) takes on a slightly different form with the addition of upward lines, while
Aesc is the form that was Ansuz and Ar and Aes are added to the end of the Futhark
Is Ansuz or "Os" in the Anglo-Saxon futhark
Ac phonetic value "a" Oak Tree
Aesc Phonetic value "a" as in "at"
Ash tree, or primal human material
Yr Phonetic value "un" gold decoration
Primal human material
Ior Phonetic value "io" serpent
Midgard serpent
'Ear Phonetic value "ao" or "eo"
"earth-grave"
Cweorth Phonetic value "ao" or "oe"
"fire-twirl"
Calc Phonetic value "k"
chalk, cup, or crystal goblet
Stone Phonetic value "st"
stone, or altar stone
Gar Phonetic value "g"
Spear, Odhinn's spear
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This series was written by Valkyrie* and posted originally on Runes/Asatru on PODS. The
names, primary definition and sound assignment are from Edred Thorsson's books on runes,
_Futhark_, _ At the Well of Wyrd_ and _Runelore_. Other sources and personal experience
have been drawn on for the discussions.
Copyright January 1994 by *Susan Granquist
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