Anglo-Saxon Runes

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

feoh
feoh, f
ur
ur, u
þorn
þorn, þ
os
os, o
rad
rad, r
cen
cen, c
gifu
gifu, g (pronounced y)
wynn
wynn, w
hægl
hægl, h
nyd
nyd, n
is
is, i
ger
ger, g (pronounced y). This can also be written as ??
eoh
eoh, eo
peorð
peorð, p
eolhx
eolhx, x
sigel
sigel, s. This can also be written as s
tir
tir, t
beorc
beorc, b
eh
eoh, e
man
man, m
lagu
lagu, l
ing
ing, ng
eðel
eðel, oe
daeg
dæg, d
tir
ac, a
æsc
æsc, æ
yr
yr, y
ior
ior, ia/io
ear
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.