#norse language
Urnordisk/Úr norse (really old norse) Norse dictionary from the bok “Runor Mästarens handbok - Lars Magnar Enoksen”
AfatR - after/in memory of
Alja - all, everyone
AljamarkiR - no Borders, land of all
Arbija - heritage, heirloom, heritage lands
Arbijano - inheritor, heir
Dalidun - shared
DohtriR - daughter
Ek - I, I’m
ErikaR - rune crafter, rune master
Fahido - paint, decor
GandiR - evil magic
GastiR - guest, stranger
GinaA - open, strengthen, broaden
GinA runAr - great magic, great secret
Gudija - (gyðja) pagan preastes
hAerA - sword
hAerAwulafiR - sword wolf
hAri - Combat, battle
hAþu - Combat
hAþuwulafR - Combat wolf
Lada - barn
Lada warijaR - barn protecter, barn guardian
LeubaR - runner
RunAR - secret, riddle, magic, soundstaf
MarkiR - border, border land
rAginA - godlike, derived from higher powers
Raginaku - Godly powers, great power
Raginaku do - completed godly powers, great power
rAginA runAR - Godly runes, secrets
Runo fahi - decorated runic secret
RunoR - secret, riddle, magic, soundstaf
RunAR - secret, riddle, magic, soundstaf
Satido - to put, to place
SijosteR - the primary
Skiþa - cut pice of wood, ski
Skiþa leubaR - skier
Tawido - to finish, to craft, to make
ÞrijoR - 3
Un - not, no
Un grandiR - protected from witchcraft
UþArAbA - shoddy, bad
UþArAbA sbA - bad prophecy, bad future seeing
WarijaR - defender
Widu - forest, big, great
WidugastiR - forest guest
WolAfR - wolf
Wulafa - wolf
WulafiR - wolf
WylafR - wolf
I found a old bok from my school day when I was still studying old germanic.
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One of the boks I got in the beginning of my study was “Runor Mästarens handbok -Lars Magnar Enoksen.”
I rarely read it these days but it was a of great help early in my study.
Today I prefer to read on runes tones and in the city archive.
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I highly recommend this book if you new in the study of old germanic.
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