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The runic alphabet, or Futhark, gets its name from its first six sounds (f, u, th, a, r, k), much like the word 'alphabet' derives from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta.
Little is known about the origins of the Runic alphabet, which is traditionally known as futhark after the first six letters. In Old Norse the word rune means 'letter', 'text' or 'inscription'.
Because of a superficial resemblance to the Runic alphabet, the alphabet is also known as Orkhon or Turkic runes.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on runic alphabet (writing system), writing system of uncertain origin used by Germanic peoples of northern Europe, Britain, Scandinavia, and Iceland from about ...
Shows the entire set of Anglo-Saxon runic symbols. Includes the name of each symbol and the equivalent English letter for that symbol. ... gifu, g (pronounced y)
The runic inscriptions found from this period are primarily in Primitive Old Norse or Primitive Germanic languages, ... These additions were not made to complete the "alphabet" as it may seem,
Robert's RUNES Fonts are a complete 26 character runic alphabet. There are over 10 different style rune alphabets. Robert's RUNES are based on the Futhark and the Elder Futhark runes.
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The Runic Alphabet, also called Futhark, writing system of uncertain origin used by Germanic peoples of northern Europe, Britain, Scandinavia, and Iceland from about the 3rd century to the 16th...