- was recovered, but the 7th rune is now destro****: ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁ [?] ᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ (
gutani [?] wi hailag). In pre-1875
drawings and
descriptions it was read as othala...
- in Romania, is
inscribed in much-damaged runes, one
reading of
which is
gutanī [i(ng)]wi[n]
hailag "to Ingwi[n] of the
Goths holy". In
Norse mythology...
- that this co-existed with an n-stem
variant *Gutaniz,
attested in Gutones,
gutani, or gutniskr. The form *Gutōz is
etymologically identical to that of the...
- the Ring of Pietro****a (3rd or 4th century), read as ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁᛟᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ (
gutani[o]wi hailag). The
seventh letter, here
substituted as ᛟ (o), was destro****...
-
Daghavarian theorized that the star
commonly referred to in
Armenian folklore as
Gutani astgh (Armenian: Գութանի աստղ; lit. star of the plow) was in fact Arcturus...
-
variant of the name, *Gutan- (Goth), is
inferred from a
genitive plural form
gutani,
found on the Pietro****a
inscription and
possibly equivalent to Biblical...
- the
damaged rune as ᛋ /s/,
Looijenga (1997) reads:
gutanīs wī[h]
hailag She
comments that
gutanīs should be
understood as an
early form of
Gothic gutaneis...
-
which co-existed with an n-stem
variant *Gutaniz,
attested in Gutones,
gutani, or gutniskr. The form *Gutōz is
identical to that of the
Gutes and closely...
-
Carpathians and the
Lower Danube. It
contains a torc
bearing the
inscription GUTANI O WI HAILAG,
which is
interpreted by
Malcolm Todd as "God who
protects the...