futhorc$512023$ - translation to italian
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futhorc$512023$ - translation to italian

SYSTEM OF RUNES FOR OLD ENGLISH
Futhorc; Anglo-Frisian Futhorc; Anglo-Saxon Futhorc; Anglo-Saxon futhorc; ᛣ; Fuþorc; Anglo Saxon runes; Anglo-Frisian futhorc; Anglo-Frisian runes; Calc (rune); Old English runes; Anglosaxon runes; English runes; Abecedarium anguliscum; ᛥ; ᛢ
  • The Anglo-Saxon futhorc (''abecedarium anguliscum'') as presented in Codex Sangallensis 878 (9th century).
  • Futhorc series on the [[Seax of Beagnoth]] (9th century). The series has 28 runes, omitting ''io''. The shapes of ''j'', ''s'', ''d'', ''œ'' and ''y'' deviate from the standard forms shown above; ''eo'' appears mirrored.
  • The Thames zoomorphic silver-gilt (knife?) mount (late 8th century)
  • The left half of the front panel of the 7th century [[Franks Casket]], depicting the Germanic legend of [[Weyland Smith]] and containing a riddle in Anglo-Saxon runes.
  • A chart showing 30 Anglo-Saxon runes
  • A rune-row showing variant shapes.
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futhorc      
n. alfabeto runico

Definition

Futhorc
·add. ·noun ·Alt. of Futhork.

Wikipedia

Anglo-Saxon runes

Anglo-Saxon runes (Old English: rūna ᚱᚢᚾᚪ) are runes used by the early Anglo-Saxons as an alphabet in their writing system. The characters are known collectively as the futhorc (ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚳ fuþorc) from the Old English sound values of the first six runes. The futhorc was a development from the 24-character Elder Futhark. Since the futhorc runes are thought to have first been used in Frisia before the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, they have also been called Anglo-Frisian runes. They were likely to have been used from the 5th century onward, recording Old English and Old Frisian.

They were gradually supplanted in Anglo-Saxon England by the Old English Latin alphabet introduced by missionaries. Futhorc runes were no longer in common use by the eleventh century, but The Byrhtferth Manuscript (MS Oxford St John's College 17) indicates that fairly accurate understanding of them persisted into at least the twelfth century.