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  2. File:Runic letter haglaz.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Runic letter haglaz.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Runic character haglaz, meaning "hail" (the precipitation). Date: 22 April 2006: Source: Based on Runic letter haglaz.png, which was based on the Junicode font. Author: ClaesWallin: Other versions: Runic letter haglaz.png

  4. File:Runic letter haglaz variant.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Alfabetu rúnicu; Futhorc; Futhark antiguu; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Usuari:Mcapdevila/Futhark antic

  5. Haglaz - Wikipedia

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    *Haglaz or *Hagalaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the h-rune ᚺ, meaning "hail" (the precipitation). In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as hægl, and, in the Younger Futhark, as ᚼ hagall. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌷 h, named hagl. The Elder Futhark letter has two variants, single-barred ᚺ and double ...

  6. Runes - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript text attributes the runes to the Marcomanni, quos nos Nordmannos vocamus, and hence traditionally, the alphabet is called "Marcomannic runes", but it has no connection with the Marcomanni, and rather is an attempt by Carolingian scholars to represent all letters of the Latin alphabets with runic equivalents.

  7. Phoenician alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Despite this debate, the Runic alphabet is clearly derived from one or more scripts that ultimately trace their roots back to the Phoenician alphabet. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The Coptic alphabet is mostly based on the mature Greek alphabet of the Hellenistic period , with a few additional letters for sounds not in Greek at the time.