Anglo-Saxon Runes
I have used the futhorc from the Rune Poemto represent any Anglo-Saxon runes in the texts:

- feoh, f

- ur, u

- þorn, þ

- os, o

- rad, r

- cen, c

- gifu, g (pronounced y)

- wynn, w

- hægl, h

- nyd, n

- is, i

- ger, g (pronounced y). This can also be written as


oh, eo

- peorð, p

- eolhx, x

- sigel, s. This can also be written as


- tir, t

- beorc, b

- eoh, e

- man, m

- lagu, l

- ing, ng

- eðel,


- dæg, d

- ac, a

- æsc, æ

- yr, y

- ior, ia/io

- ear, ea
In addition to the runes used in this poem, the following addition runes are needed:

- k

- g

- k

- q
Copyright © 1994, Tony Jebson <aj@wg.icl.co.uk>,
all rights reserved. Last modified 21/12/94.