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Odal rune

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The Elder Futhark Odal rune (ᛟ) represents the o sound. Its reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *ôþalan. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐍉 o, called oþal. The name means "homestead, estate, inheritance" (see e.g. Uppsala öd and Odal, Norway). Variations of the name include Othila and Othala. The letter is derived from an Old Italic (more specifically, Raetic) o letter variant, ultimately cognate to Greek Ω.

The glyph is illustrated here both with and without the optional small serif-like lines at the bottom. The rune is encoded in Unicode at codepoint U+16DF:

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[edit] Futhorc Ethel

The Odal rune is often associated with property and inheritance, wealth and prosperity. In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem, the name appears as Ethel:

Eþel byþ oferleof æghwylcum men,
gif he mot ðær rihtes and gerysena on
brucan on bolde bleadum oftast.
An estate is very dear to every man,
if he can enjoy there in his house
whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.

[edit] Troll cross

The Odal rune is suspected to be related to the Troll cross (Trollkors), an odal rune-like symbol made of iron that was used as a pendant on necklaces for women and children or just carved onto valuable objects. According to rural Swedish folk legend, it was believed to protect what was precious against trolls and other malevolent forces.

[edit] Modern use

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[edit] Fascist use

The Odal rune was the emblem of ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) of the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen operating during World War II in the National Socialist Germany-sponsored Independent State of Croatia.

Amongst many other, generally small, groups, this symbol has been used by the Afrikaner Student Federation in South Africa, who appropriated it for their flag. [1]

Some neo nazi groups still use the symbol.

[edit] Neopaganism

The Odal rune is also used as a symbol by Germanic Neopagans in particular, often used to indicate ancestry and sometimes as a general indicator of the religion itself without political implications.

[edit] Bundeswehr

The German Bundeswehr, including the German Army and German Navy, uses a geometrical design reminiscent of the Odal rune as part of its rank insignia. No confirmation as to whether it is intended officially as the rune or not has been made by the Bundeswehr.

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Rune alphabet see also: Rune poems · Runestones · Runology · Runic divination · Runes in popular culture
Elder Fuþark:            
Anglo-Saxon Fuþorc:    
Younger Fuþark:                            
transliteration: f u þ a r k g w h n i j a ï p z s t b e m l ŋ d o R a æ y ea
als:ᛟ

cs:Othila de:Othala fr:Odal ru:Одал

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