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Note that each rune may be referred to differently
in different texts. One reason is that some books prefer to use
the traditional meanings as the names/titles
of the runes (as we do here). Other books refer to runes using
the Old English name, their Old (High) German names,
or their modern English letter equivalent. There are also other
sets of symbols that are associated with runes. These are more
difficult to represent electronically because they do not all correspond
to standard alpha-numeric characters. More about the runes as
listed here.
Other terms used to refer to this rune
are mentioned below:
The twentieth
rune in the series listed on the left is Communication (Raido
or Raidho).
The name of this rune in English is "rad". It is associated with
the
modern English character/sound "r". The Germanic name of this rune
is "raido", which is sometimes written with accents not used
in
the standard English character set so textbooks in English may call this rune
simply
raido.
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