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Ур (руна)

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Имя Протогерманский Старый английский Старый норвежский
*Ūruz/*ure U Ȳr Смотреть нанести удар
" Aurochs "/" Вода " " Aurochs " ? «Ветреный, холодный дождь/снегопад»
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Форма Старейшина Фухарк Futhorc Младший Фухарк
Unicode
U+16A2
U+16A2
U+16A3
U+16A2
U+16A4
Транслитерация в в и в и
Транскрипция в в и u , o , y , œ
w / v
и , œ
v
НАСИЛИЕ [в)] [в)] [и)] [ u ]
[ Ø ]
[ и ]
[ œ ]
[ v ]
[w]
[ и ]
[ œ ]
[ v ]
Position in
rune-row
22272₁2₂

Ура - записанное имя для руны Как на старом английском , так и в старых норвеях , найденных как вторая руна во всех рунических алфавитах ( футах ), то есть германский старейшина Футарка , англо-фризовый футхар и норвежский младший футхарк . Это соответствует букве U в латинском алфавите , но также несет другие значения звука, особенно в более молодом футе, были его значения звука, соответствующие гласным: [ U ] , [ Ø ] , [ и ] и [ œ ] и т.д., и согласные: [ v ] и [ w ] и т. д. в латинском алфавите. Значение звука [v] также может быть перенесено .

Возможно, он был получен из AREATIC Alphabet символа U , так как он похож как по форме, так и по значению звука. Это также найдено как 16 -я буква в готическом алфавите (𐌿), соответствующее имя - Urus .

Elder name

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The rune is recorded in all three rune poems (Old English, Norwegian, Icelandic), and it is called Ur in all, however with different meanings in each.[1]

Because of this, it is difficult to reconstruct a Proto-Germanic name for the Elder Futhark rune. It may have been *ūruz "aurochs" (see also Bull worship), based on the Old English rune poem, the oldest recorded of the three, or *ūrą "water", based on the Icelandic rune poems (and to some extent the Norwegian rune poem),[2] with both Proto-Germanic words, however, possibly stemming from the same root.[3]

The aurochs name is preferred by authors of modern runic divination systems, but both seem possible, compared to the names of the other runes: "water" would be comparable to "hail" and "lake", and "aurochs" to "horse" or "elk" (although the latter name is itself uncertain). The Gothic alphabet seems to support "aurochs" as the prior name, though: as the name of the letter 𐌿 u is urus.

Old English rune poem

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In the Old English rune poem, recorded in the 8th or 9th century, the rune is named Ūr, Old English for “aurochs” (compare with Old Norse: úrr),[3] stemming from a Proto-Germanic word: *ūruz.

Old English (8th–9th c.)
Ur bẏþ anmod ond oferhẏrned,
felafrecne deor, feohteþ mid hornum
mære morstapa; þæt is modig ƿuht.

English Translation:
The aurochs is proud and has great horns;
it is a very savage beast and fights with its horns;
a great ranger of the moors, it is a creature of mettle.

Norwegian rune poem

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In the Norwegian rune poem, recorded in the 13th century, the rune is named úr, with the Old Norwegian meaning of “dross, slag”. This sense is obscure, but may be an Iron Age technical term derived from the word for water (compare the Kalevala, where iron is compared to milk).

Old Norwegian (13th c.)
Úr er af illu jarne;
opt løypr ræinn á hjarne.

English Translation:
Dross/Slag is of ill iron;
often leap (strut) the reindeer over the frozen snow.

Icelandic rune poem

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In the Icelandic rune poems, recorded in the 16th century, the rune is named úr, an Old Norse word describing some type of precipitation weather (related to Old English: ēar, “wave, sea”, potentially also “urine”).[4] It stems from a Proto-Germanic word: *ūrą, possibly begun by a w-, as found in related words (Swedish: var, “pus”, Old English: wær, “sea”) and historical variants of úr (Old Swedish: vur),[4] as Proto-Germanic words starting with a w, followed by o or u, generally lost the w-sound when evolving from Proto-Norse into Old Norse (compare Proto-Germanic: *wulfaz, “wolf”, Old Norse: ulfr).[5]

There are several Icelandic manuscripts with rune poems, all varying to some degree. The oldest manustript, catalogued as AM687d, is from around 1500. The second oldest, catalogued as AM461, is from around 1550. These have been noted to be hard to read, thus the transliterations might be incorrect.[6]

AM687d

Icelandic (ca. 1500):
Úr er skýja grátr
ok skára þverrir
ok hirðis hatr.
umbre vísi

English Translation:
Drizzle is skies crying
and cuts (falls) diagonally across
and shepherd's hatred.
umbre vísi?

AM461

Icelandic (ca. 1550):
Úr er skýja grátur
og skárargs gata, þorir?
og hirðis hatur,
siðförull seggur.

English Translation:
Drizzle is skies crying
and skárargs? path, the daring?
and shepherd's hatred,
the late traveling man.?

In Old Icelandic, the word (úr) is recorded as meaning “drizzle”, “light rain” and thereof (in the sense of “cold and damp weather”).[7][8][4] In Old and Contemporary Swedish, the word (ur) essentially means “blustery and profuse snowfall, sleet or rain” etc, if not outright “bad weather”.[4] In Danish and Norwegian, the word (ur) means “northern rainclouds”,[4] or just “rainclouds”, but also “cold, biting draft” and thereof etc.[9] There is also a variant, ýr (yr), in all Nordic languages, meaning “drizzle” in Old Icelandic,[10] including “fine dense snowfall” and “snowstorm” in Norwegian and Swedish.[11][12] A derivative, yra (a verb), also exist, meaning “to drizzle” and thereof in Old Icelandic,[10][13] and “swirl, whirl, drift”, in the sense of snow, sand, dust affected by the wind, in Swedish, etc.[14]

Variants

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(Ȳr) – Anglo-Frisian Futhorc

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The Anglo-Frisian Futhark has a modified Ūr , fitted with a detached vertical line in the cavity , which was given the sound value [y] . It was named Ȳr and corresponded to the letter y in the Latin alphabet.

Its position in the Anglo-Frisian rune-row differs between sources and was probably never standardised, but today it is generally placed at position 27.

(stung Úr) – Norse Younger Futhark

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In the 11th century, a new writing rule was introduced to the Younger Futhark, in the form of stung runes (also called dotted runes), in which stings, i.e. dots, could be added to a rune to indicate a secondary sound value.

The stung Úr primarily carried the sound value [y] and corresponds to the letter y in the Latin alphabet (unicode name: Runic Letter Y), but it also carries the sound value [œ] and seldom even [v] , the latter of which was also carried by the stung Fé (unicode name: Runic Letter V). During this late Younger Futhark period, the sound value [y] was synonymously carried by the rune Yr , as its previous sound value, [ʀ] , was given to the rune Reið . In the following medieval runic alphabet, the sound value [œ] was covered by its own rune, a reversed Óss (unicode: Runic Letter Oe).

Stung runes are not separate runes from their base form in the Futhark order and thus has the same positions as their main counterpart. In the medieval runic alphabet they instead has the position of their corresponding Latin character.

References

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  1. ^ Original poems and translation from the Rune Poem Page Archived 1999-05-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Page, R.I. (2005). Runes, page 15. The British Museum Press ISBN 0-7141-8065-3
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "ur subst.1". saob.se (in Swedish). Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB). 2012. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "ur subst.2". saob.se (in Swedish). Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB). 2012. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  5. ^ "Ulv och varg". ordbruket.com (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  6. ^ Crawford, Jackson. "The Icelandic Rune Poem". youtube.com. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  7. ^ Cleasby, Richard; Gudbrand Vigfusson; Dasent, George Webbe (1874). An Icelandic-English dictionary, based on the ms. collections of the late Richard Cleasby. Enl. and completed by Gudbrand Vigfússon. With an introd. and life of Richard Cleasby by George Webbe Dasent. p. 669. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  8. ^ Cleasby, Richard; Gudbrand Vigfusson (1910). A concise dictionary of old Icelandic. p. 460. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  9. ^ "ur". Bokmålsordboka | Nynorskordboka.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b Cleasby, Richard; Gudbrand Vigfusson; Dasent, George Webbe (1874). An Icelandic-English dictionary, based on the ms. collections of the late Richard Cleasby. Enl. and completed by Gudbrand Vigfússon. With an introd. and life of Richard Cleasby by George Webbe Dasent. p. 669. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  11. ^ "ur". Bokmålsordboka | Nynorskordboka.
  12. ^ "yr subst". saob.se (in Swedish). Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB). 2021. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  13. ^ Cleasby, Richard; Gudbrand Vigfusson (1910). A concise dictionary of old Icelandic. p. 460. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  14. ^ "yra v.1". saob.se (in Swedish). Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB). 2021. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
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