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One of the Eddic poems, the Lay of Sigrdrifa, includes a detailed list of runes for special purposes—for protection in battle, to ease childbirth (“they shall be cut on the palms and clasped on the joints”), to heal, and to travel safely over the sea (“on the prow they must be cut and on the rudder, and burnt into the oar with fire”). There are
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The word rune also means: "mystery, secret or whisper."
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The etymology of the word "rune" means: "to carve" or "to cut". In Low German, the word is "raunen". As the runes were cut and carved into wood, metal or stone, the word "rune" was analogous to the rune letters themselves. In Old English, "writing" comes from "wrītan"; which originally meant to scratch lines or symbols onto wood or stone.
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a ring of pure white, scripted inside and out, set with a single black