EPISODE · Sep 23, 2020 · 13 MIN
The Anglo Saxon Runes
from The Wanderer Anglo Saxon History, mythology, Folklore and religion · host Frank Docherty
Anglo Saxon Runes The word RUNE means secret or mystery. Runes had a religious meaning and were used in religious ceremonies. They were a charm or a spell as well as a way of writing messages. The Anglo-Saxons believed that if you used the right runes in the right order, they could have magical powers. For example, a prisoner could magically release himself by carving certain runes You can see that some of the runes are quite like capital letters: Some are easier to guess if you turn them upside down, although some are not at all what you might expect: writan (= to carve runes) and ridan (= to interpret runes) became our words write and read.
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Anglo Saxon Runes The word RUNE means secret or mystery. Runes had a religious meaning and were used in religious ceremonies. They were a charm or a spell as well as a way of writing messages. The Anglo-Saxons believed that if you used the right runes in the right order, they could have magical powers. For example, a prisoner could magically release himself by carving certain runes You can see that some of the runes are quite like capital letters: Some are easier to guess if you turn them upside down, although some are not at all what you might expect: writan (= to carve runes) and ridan (= to interpret runes) became our words write and read.
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