Naudiz
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Naudiz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the n-rune , meaning "need, distress". In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as nyd, in the Younger Futhark as , Icelandic naud and Old Norse nauðr. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌽 n, named nauþs.
Key facts
- Rune.name1
- Naudiz
- Rune.name2
- Nýd
- Rune.name3
- Nauðr
- Rune.lang1
- pg
- Rune.lang2
- oe
- Rune.lang3
- on
- Rune.meaning13
- "need, hardship"
- Rune.shape12
- x50px|class=skin-invert-image
- Rune.shape3a
- x50px|class=skin-invert-image
- Rune.shape3b
- x50px|class=skin-invert-image
- Rune.unicode hex12
- 16BE
- Rune.unicode hex3a
- 16BE
- Rune.unicode hex3b
- 16BF
- Rune.transliteration13
- n
- Rune.transcription13
- n
- Rune.position12
- 10
- Rune.position3
- 8
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Naudiz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the n-rune , meaning "need, distress". In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as nyd, in the Younger Futhark as , Icelandic naud and Old Norse nauðr. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌽 n, named nauþs.
The rune may have been an original innovation, or it may have been adapted from the Rhaetic's alphabet's N.
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