Sigtuna rib
Sigtuna rib (U NOR1998;25) | |
---|---|
Material | Bone |
Writing | Younger Futhark |
Created | 1100 |
Discovered | 1998 Sigtuna, kv. Professorn 4 |
Present location | 59.6158, 17.7213 |
Culture | Norse |
Rundata ID | U NOR1998;25 |
Text – Native | |
Old Norse: See article. | |
Translation | |
See article. |
The Sigtuna rib (signum U NOR1998;25) is a 12th-century runic amulet found in the 1990s in Sigtuna, Uppland, Sweden[1]
Description
[edit]The amulet is a rib bone with writing on both sides of it. The inscription appears to be a spell against disease. [2]
Inscription
[edit]The first line is a Transliteration. The second is an Old West Norse normalization, and the third Old East Norse normalization.
iorils
Jórils
Iōrils
×
ouriþ
vrið!/óvrið
vrið!/ovrið
×
uaksna
vaksna
vaksna
ur
ur
uʀ
:
kroke
Króki!
Krōki!
×
bat
Bant
Bant
han
hann
hann
×
riþu
riðu,
riðu,
×
bar-…
bar[ði](?)
bar[ði](?)
Jórill's woundcauser / Jórill's abnormal stomach-ache disappear from Krókr! He bound the fever, he fought(?)[3]
han
hann
hann
:
riþu
riðu.
riðu.
×
aok
Ok
Ok
×
siþa
síða(?)
sīða(?)
×
sarþ
sarð
sarð
×
sararan
sára-rann.
sāra-rann.
×
uara
Vara
Vara
×
hafir
hefir (hann)
hafiʀ (hann)
×
fult
fullt
fullt
¶
f(e)kit
fengit.
fængit.
×
fly
Flý
Flȳ
:
braot
braut
braut
riþa
riða!
riða!
the fever. And did away with the abscess. (He) has fully cought the pus. Flee away, fever![3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Startar..." app.raa.se. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
- ^ "Runinskrifter.net – U NOR1998;25". www.runinskrifter.net. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
- ^ a b "Runic inscription U NOR1998;25". Scandinavian Runic-text Database (2020 ed.). Uppsala University: Department of Scandinavian Languages. Retrieved Feb 25, 2024.