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@borae | 13 February 09 | |
Thats chilling as in relaxing not as in un-nerving
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@wilsoo | 16 February 09 | |
i would like to hav d spells n knw abt wicca can any1 help me and tel me abt it pls
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@vrichard | 17 February 09 | |
u need to start at the library or book store. then u will know what kinds of questions to ask. There people here with years of wisdom.
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@ulfhed | 17 February 09 | |
borea, your wrong. there are 33 to 34 anglo-frisian/anglo-saxon runes. a good source, read books of Edered thorsson, aspecially his book Rune might.
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@phos | 17 February 09 | |
See: http://www.vikingrune.com/2008/11/futhork-anglo-saxon-runes/; OR http://englishheathenism.homestead.com/runes.html
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@phos | 17 February 09 | |
The Anglo-Saxon (also, Anglo-Frisian) Futhorc are a runic alphabet, extended from the Elder Futhark from 24 to between 28 and 33 characters. It was used probably from the 5th century onward, recording Old English and Old Frisian.The first 24 of these directly continue the Elder Futhark letters, extended by five additional runes, representing long vowels and diphtongs - comparable to the five forfeda of the Ogham alphabet.
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@phos | 17 February 09 | |
The Forfeda are the additional letters of the Ogham alphabet. The most important of these are five forfeda which were arranged in their own aicme or class, and were clearly invented in the Old Irish period, several centuries after the peak of Ogham usage. They appear to have represented sounds felt to be missing from the original alphabet, maybe (o), (i), (i), p and ch.
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@phos | 17 February 09 | |
cheers
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@2laba | 17 February 09 | |
This is bushet.pagan with who?if i was GOD himself ildo strake o of u with madnes who blv in this shet
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@borae | 18 February 09 | |
Thankyou ulfed phos and vampyra, its a starting point, ive marked this page for referance when ive PC access, unconected i know , but didnt know that of the kelts , something else i may look to oneday , but the runic languages are going to take primary attention .
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