Mannaz is the conventional name of the /m/ rune ᛗ of the Elder Futhark. It is derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic (or Common Germanic) word for...
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Merseburg Incantations Nibelungenlied Kudrun Weyland Dietrich von Bern Mannaz Common Germanic deities Germanic king Norse deities Anglo-Saxon polytheism...
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derives from Greek Mu, and is the ancestor of modern Latin M ᛗ : Runic letter Mannaz, which derives from old Italic M 𐌼 : Gothic letter manna, which derives...
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Latinized name Mannus is evidently of some relation to Proto-Germanic *mannaz, 'man'. Mannus again became popular in literature in the 16th century, after...
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Man (word) For shapeshifters: Cynanthropy Lycanthropy (disambiguation) Mannaz Skin-walker Therianthropy Werecat Werehyena Were-jaguar Wererat Werewolf...
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in Hinduism, and Manāvī, his sacrificed wife; the Germanic Mannus (PGmc *Mannaz), mythical ancestor of the West Germanic tribes; and the Persian Manūščihr...
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god Tiwaz" ᛒ b /b/ *berkanan "birch" ᛖ e /e(ː)/ *ehwaz "horse" ᛗ m /m/ *mannaz "man" ᛚ l /l/ *laguz "water, lake" (or possibly *laukaz "leek") ᛜ ŋ /ŋ/...
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Sowilō (ᛋ) with a Mannaz (ᛘ) and/or Algiz (ᛉ) on the top and bottom. The following three runes appear also to have the top and bottom Mannaz or Algiz, just...
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tribes". Tacitus asserts their descent from the three sons of Mannus or *Mannaz cognate with Manus in Hinduism, the 'first man', of whom *Ingwaz may have...
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in the Younger Futhark Maðr rune ᛘ, continuing the Elder Futhark ᛗ rune *Mannaz.[citation needed] The Anglo-Saxon k-rune ᛣ (Calc) has the same shape as...
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