Haglaz
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*Haglaz or *Hagalaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the h-rune Template:Runic, meaning "hail" (the precipitation).
In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as hægl, and, in the Younger Futhark, as Template:Runic hagall. The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌷 h h, named hagl.
The Elder Futhark letter has two variants, single-barred Template:Runic and double-barred Template:Runic. The double-barred variant is found in continental inscriptions, while Scandinavian inscriptions have exclusively the single-barred variant.
The Anglo-Frisian futhorc in early inscriptions has the Scandinavian single-barred variant. From the 7th century, it is replaced by the continental double-barred variant, the first known instances being found on a Harlingen solidus (ca. 575–625), and in the Christogram on St Cuthbert's coffin.
Haglaz is recorded in all three rune poems:
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Old Icelandic
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