Naudiz
*Naudiz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the n-rune ᚾ, meaning "need, distress". In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as ᚾ nyd, in the Younger Futhark as ᚾ, Icelandic naud and Old Norse nauðr. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌽 n, named nauþs.
| Name | Proto-Germanic | Old English | Old Norse | |
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| *Naudiz | Nȳd | Nauðr | ||
| "need, hardship" | ||||
| Shape | Elder Futhark | Futhorc | Younger Futhark | |
| Unicode | ᚾ U+16BE | ᚾ U+16BE | ᚿ U+16BF | |
| Transliteration | n | |||
| Transcription | n | |||
| IPA | [n] | |||
| Position in rune-row | 10 | 8 | ||
The rune is recorded in all three rune poems:
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Old Icelandic
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Anglo-Saxon
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See also
References
- Original poems and translation from the Rune Poem Page Archived 1999-05-01 at the Wayback Machine.