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Name
Proto-Germanic
Old English
*Dagaz
Dæg
Shape
Elder Futhark
Futhorc
Unicode
ᛞ
U+16DE
Transliteration
d
Transcription
d
IPA
[ð]
[d]
Position in rune-row
23 or 24
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The Dev rune (ᛞ) is called dæg "day" in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐌳 d is called dags. This rune is also part of the Elder Futhark, with a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name *dagaz.
Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from Lepontic san.[1]
^David Stifter, "Lepontische Studien: Lexicon Leponticum und die Funktion von san im Lepontischen", in: Akten des 5. Deutschsprachigen Keltologensymposiums, Zürich, 7.–10. September 2009. Hrsgg. Karin Stüber et al. [= Keltische Forschungen, Allgemeine Buchreihe A1], Wien: Praesens Verlag 2010, 359–374
also part of the Elder Futhark, with a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name *dagaz. Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from Lepontic san. The name is...
letter De 𐌃 : Old Italic D, the ancestor of modern Latin D ᛞ : Runic letter dagaz, which is possibly a descendant of Old Italic D ᚦ Runic letter thurisaz...
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*kambaz m. dei day day dei dag dag m. daag Tag m. dæġ m. tag m. *dagă m. *dagaz m. rein rain rain rhyne reën regen m. rengel, raege Regen m. reġn m. regan...
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