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R.I. Page THE OLD ENGLISH RUNE "EOH, ÍH, 'YEW-TREE'" 37/2, p. 125

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Old High German
  • Gothic
  • Italian
  • Proto-Germanic
  • Proto-Indo-European

works

  • OE rune-name eoh
  • OE rune-name ih
  • Runic Poem
  • eotv
  • East Anglia
  • Norges lndskrijter med de celdre Runer
  • Runica Manuscripta
  • Cotton Domitian A IX
  • Galba A II
  • MS Brussels, Kon. Bibi. 93 11-93 19
  • Dover stone
  • Ruthwell cross
  • Great Urswick stone
  • Brunswick (Gandersheim) casket
  • Hailfingen, Württemberg
  • Sandwich stone

people

  • Sophus Bugge
  • C. L. Wrenn
  • B. Dickins
  • J. Pokorny
  • O. v. Friesen
  • W. Krause
  • H. Arntz
  • R. W. V. Elliott
  • K. Schneider
  • F. Specht
  • A. H. Smith
  • F. Holthausen
  • A. Jóhannesson
  • E. Ekwall

subjects

  • cultural
  • linguistics
  • magical
  • grammatical
  • orthographic
  • ritual
  • etymology
  • phonetic
  • history
  • anglo-saxon
  • Divination
  • Runes
  • Inscription
  • Cemetery
  • Rune-names
  • symbolism

places

  • East Anglia
  • Gandersheim
  • London
  • Norwich
  • Cambridge
  • Thames
  • Bavaria
  • Dover
  • Westphalia
  • Vienna
  • Brunswick
  • Caistor-by-Norwich
  • Loveden Hill
  • Lines
  • Christiania
  • Brugge
  • Sjaelland
  • Schleswig
  • Lower Saxony
  • Great Urswick
  • Thornhill
  • Notts.
  • Freilaubersheim
  • Rheinhessen
  • Nordendorf
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