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Hagalz- Hagalz stands for Disruption and is also hail, sleet, and natural forces that damage. |
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Nauthiz- Nauthiz stands for Constraint and is also need, necessity, cause of human sorrow, lessons, and hardship. |
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Jera- Jera meant Harvest and also meant year and a fruitful part of the year. |
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Eihwaz- Eihwaz meant Defense and also meant Yew tree, a bow made of yew, avertive powers, |
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Perth- Perth has meant Initiation, and also means uncertain meaning, or a secret matter. |
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Algiz- Algiz is the rune of protection and also stands for the elk, and sedge or eelgrass. |
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Sowilu- Sowilu was used by Adolf Hitler and in germanic culture, this symbolizes victory. In viking cultures, it means Wholeness and is symbolized by the sun. |
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Tiwaz- Tiwaz was the warrior rune, and also stood for victory in battle and a guiding planet or star. |
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Berkana- Berkana meant Growth. It also meant rebirth, new life, and was associated with the birch tree and fertility rites. |
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Ehwaz- Ehwaz stood for movement, and was associated with the course of the sun and the horse. |
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Mannaz- Mannaz was the rune of the Self and also stood for man, woman, and the human race. |
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Laguz- Laguz meant Flow, and was also water, sea, and a fertility source. |
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Ingwaz- Ingwaz was the rune of fertility, but it was also associated with the heor Ing who later bnecame a god, and therefore means "legendary hero as well. |
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Dagaz- Dagaz meant breakthrough, and also day, God's Light, and prosperity as well as fruitfulness. |
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Othala- Othala is the seperation rune, and also meantinherited property or possessions, home, and also native land. |
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As I have said earlier, Vikings used these runes to write. All of these runes stand for a letter in the english writing. Here are some diagrams to show the correlation. |
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