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{{Short description|Runic character}} {{Infobox rune | lang1 = pg| lang2 = oe | name1 = '''*Gebō''' | name2a = '''Gyfu''' | name2b = '''Gār''' | meaning1 = 'gift' | meaning2a ='gift' | meaning2b ="[[Migration period spear|spear]]" | shape1 = [[File:Runic letter gebo.svg|x50px|class=skin-invert-image]] | shape2a =[[File:Runic letter gebo.svg|x50px|class=skin-invert-image]] | shape2b =[[File:Runic letter gar.svg|x50px|class=skin-invert-image]] | unicode hex1 =16B7 | unicode hex2a =16B7 | unicode hex2b =16B8 | transliteration1 ='''g''' | transliteration2a ='''ȝ''' | transliteration2b ='''g''' | transcription1 = ''g'' | transcription2a = ''ȝ'', ''g'' | transcription2b = ''g'' | IPA1 = {{IPA|[ɣ]}} | IPA2a = {{IPA|[g], [ɣ], [ʎ], [j]}} | IPA2b = {{IPA|[g]}} | position1 = 7 | position2a = 7 | position2b = 33 }} {{Contains special characters|Runic|width=30em}} '''Gyfu''' is the name for the ''g''-[[rune]] {{runic|ᚷ}} in the [[Old English language|Anglo-Saxon]] [[rune poem]], meaning 'gift' or 'generosity': {| class="wikitable" | '''Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem:'''<ref>Original poem and translation from the [http://www.ragweedforge.com/poems.html Rune Poem Page] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/19990501094729/http://www.ragweedforge.com/poems.html |date=1999-05-01 }}.</ref> | '''English Translation:''' |- | {{runic|ᚷ}} Gẏfu gumena bẏþ gleng and herenẏs, <br />ƿraþu and ƿẏrþscẏpe and ƿræcna gehƿam <br />ar and ætƿist, ðe bẏþ oþra leas. | Generosity brings credit and honour, which support one's dignity; <br />it furnishes help and subsistence <br />to all broken men who are devoid of aught else. |} The corresponding letter of the [[Gothic alphabet]] is 𐌲 ''g'', called ''giba''. The same rune also appears in the [[Elder Futhark]], with a suggested [[Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic]] name '''*gebô''' 'gift'. J. H. Looijenga speculates<ref>J.H. Looijenga, ''Runes Around the North Sea and on the Continent Ad 150-700'', PhD diss. Groningen 1997, p. 56. [http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1997/j.h.looijenga/thesis.pdf Download PDF]</ref> that the rune is directly derived from Latin [[Chi (letter)|Χ]], the pronunciation of which may have been similar to Germanic ''g'' in the 1st century, e.g., Gothic ''*reihs'' compared to Latin ''rex'' (as opposed to the [[Etruscan alphabet]], where [[Image:EtruscanX-01.png|14px|X]]/𐌗 had a value of {{IPA|[s]}}). The ''gyfu'' rune is sometimes used as a symbol within modern [[mysticism]], particularly amongst those interested in [[Celtic mythology]]. It's described, for example, in the book ''The Runic Tarot'' as a representation of the giving-receiving balance in [[friendship]]s.<ref>The Runic Tarot. Gebo has no murkstave. By Caroline Smith, John Astrop. Page 24. Macmillan, Feb 1, 2005. 9780312321925</ref> ==Anglo-Saxon ''gār'' rune== In addition to ''gyfu'', the [[futhorc|Anglo-Saxon futhorc]] has the ''gār'' rune {{angbr|{{Runic|ᚸ}}}}, named after a species of [[Migration Period spear|medieval spear]]. It is attested epigraphically on the Ruthwell Cross, and also appears in 11th-century manuscript tradition. Phonetically, ''gār'' represents the /g/ sound. It is a modification of the plain gyfu rune {{Runic|ᚷ}}. Old English 'gār' means 'spear', but the name of the rune likely echoes the rune names ''[[Jēran|ger]], [[Ear (rune)|ear]], ior'': due to palatalization in Old English, the original ''g'' rune (i.e., the ''Gyfu'' rune {{angbr|{{Runic|ᚷ}}}}) could express either /j/ or /g/ (see [[yogh]]). The ''ger'' unambiguously expressed /j/, and the newly{{when|date=April 2022}} introduced ''gar'' rune had the purpose of unambiguously expressing /g/. ''Gār'' is the 33rd and final rune in the row as given in [[List of manuscripts in the Cotton library#Domitian|Cotton Domitian]] A.ix. ==See also== *[[Armanen runes#Gibor rune|Armanen runes § Gibor]], 19th-century [[pseudo-runes]] of which the 18th character's name is similar to '''*gebô''' == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110414102628/http://www.ancientscripts.com/futhark.html The Futhark on www.ancientscripts.com] {{Runes}} [[Category:Runes]] {{writingsystem-stub}}
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