Raidô
Raidô "ride, journey" is the suggested Proto-Germanic name of the r-rune of the Elder Futhark ᚱ. The name is attested for the same rune in all three rune poems, Norwegian Ræið Icelandic Reið, Anglo-Saxon Rad, as well as for the corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐍂 r, called raida. The shape of the rune may be directly derived from Latin R.
Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons called the Goths Reiðgoths, perhaps to distinguish them from the Gotlanders (Gutar, the tribal name is etymologically identical to that of Goth, *Gutans), see Reidgotaland.
External links
- the Futhark (ancientscripts.com)
- Runes around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150–700 by J. H. Looijenga (dissertation, Groningen University)
| Runic alphabet | Rune poems |
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| Elder Fuþark: ᚠ f | ᚢ u | ᚦ þ | ᚨ a | ᚱ r | ᚲ k | ᚷ g | ᚹ w | ᚺ h | ᚾ n | ᛁ i | ᛃ j |ᛇ ï | ᛈ p | ᛉ z | ᛊ s |ᛏ t | ᛒ b | ᛖ e | ᛗ m | ᛚ l | ᛜ ng | ᛞ d | ᛟ o |
Categories: Runes