Ear (rune)

Ear (rune)

The "Ear" unicode|ᛠ rune of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc is a late addition to the alphabet. It is, however, still attested from epigraphical evidence, notably the Thames scramasax, and its introduction thus cannot postdate the 9th century. It is transliterated as "ea", and the Anglo-Saxon rune poem glosses it as:"ᛠ byþ egle eorla gehwylcun, / ðonn [e] fæstlice flæsc onginneþ, / hraw colian, hrusan ceosan / blac to gebeddan; bleda gedreosaþ,/ wynna gewitaþ, wera geswicaþ.":" The "ear" is horrible to every knight, / when the corpse quickly begins to cool / and is laid in the bosom of the dark earth. / Prosperity declines, happiness passes away / and covenants are broken."suggesting a meaning of "grave". The name "ear" may originally just echo "ior", the name of the rune just preceding it, itself derived from "ger" "year, harvest".

However, Jacob Grimm in his 1835 "Teutonic Mythology" attached a deeper significance to the name. He notes that the "ear" rune is simply a Tyr rune with two barbs attached to it and suggests that "Tir" and "Ear", Old High German "Zio" and "Eor", were two names of the same god. He finds the name in the toponym of Eresburg ("*Eresberc") in Westphalia, in Latin "Mons martis". Grimm thus suggests that the Germans had adopted the name of Greek Ares as an epithet of their god of war, and "Eresberc" was literally an Areopagus. [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/grimmst/009_03.php]


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