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Sacred describes something that is
dedicated or set
apart for the
service or
worship of a deity; is
considered worthy of
spiritual respect or devotion;...
- wi
hailag). In pre-1875
drawings and
descriptions it was read as othala,
gutaniowi hailag (ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁᛟᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ),
interpreted as
either gutanio wi
hailag "sacred...
- j[ēra], thus: gutanī j[era] wī[h]
hailag Reichert translates this as "(good) year of the Goths,
sacred (and)
inviolable hailag".
Though Düwel (2001) has expressed...
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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, Yngvi, alternatively...
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apparently due to
early confusion with
similar words for heath. hail, heil;
hailag whole,
healthy Y Y Hailbert, Hailun, Hailburch, Hailtruda, Heilan, Heilmunt...
- Pietro****a (3rd or 4th century), read as ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁᛟᚹᛁ ᚺᚨᛁᛚᚨᚷ (gutani[o]wi
hailag). The
seventh letter, here
substituted as ᛟ (o), was destro**** when the...
- 'holy' OE hālig, OFris. hēlich, OS hēlag, OHG
heilag ON
heilagr Goth.
hailags From PGmc *hailaz ('hale, whole, sound').
Source of PGmc *hailagōjanan...
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reading of the
Gothic Ring of Pietro****a is that the
inscription "gutaniowi
hailag"
means "sacred to Wodan-Jove", but this is
highly disputed. The earliest...
- "Month of Sacrifice" or "Month of bloodshed" Herbist-mānod "autumn month"
December Ærra Gēola "Before Yule", or "First Yule"
Hailag-mānod "holy month"...
- Järsberg
runestone in Värmland.
Neither could the fake
inscription Wodana hailag on the Kärlich
brooch from Rheinland-Pfalz have
inspired the inscription...