Story # 63 : The Mystique of Runes An Exploration of Fundamental Terms and Their Significance

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Here is a list of useful lexis for an esotericism specialist engaging in discussions about runes, including their meanings and origins: Fundamental Terms - Rune – a character in a runic alphabet used in Germanic languages; also refers to the symbol with mystical significance. - Futhorc / Fuþorc – the runic alphabet used by the Anglo-Saxons and later variations. - Elder Futhark – the oldest runic alphabet, consisting of 24 symbols. - Younger Futhark – a later, reduced runic alphabet used mainly in Scandinavia. - Viking Age – the period during which runes were extensively used for inscriptions. - Runic inscription – carved or inscribed message using runes. Meaning and Symbolism - Glyph – a symbol or character in a runic alphabet. - Sigil – a symbol believed to hold mystical or magical power. - Amulet / Talisman – objects inscribed with runes for protection or other purposes. - Divination – the practice of interpreting rune symbols to gain insight. - Elder Futhark meanings – specific rune meanings, e.g., Fehu (wealth, cattle), Uruz (strength, health), Ansuz (communication, divine power). - Interpretation / Spread – understanding the symbolism conveyed by runes. Origins and Historical Context - Proto-Germanic – the ancestral language from which runes and Germanic cultures derived. - Runology – the scholarly study of runes and runic inscriptions. - Mythology and mythic origin – narratives surrounding the origin of runes, e.g., the Norse myth of Odin discovering runes. - Magical /...

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