Laguz

Pronunciation: law-gooze
Literal Meaning: Water, Ocean, River, Sea
Other Names: LõgR, Lagu
Phonetic Value: L
Rune Poems
Anglo Saxon Lagu byþ leodum langsum geþuht, gif hi sculun neþan on nacan tealtum and hi sæyþa swyþe bregaþ and se brimhengest bridles ne gymeð.
Lagu is to people thought infinite, if they shall venture forth on a shaky ship and the sea waves strongly frighten and the horse of the waves heeds not its bridles.
 
Norwegian LõgR gr er fællr ór fjalle foss; en gull ero nosser.
LõgR is a river which falls from a mountainside, with ornaments of gold.
 
Icelandic Lögr er vellanda vatn ok viðr ketill ok glömmungr grund. lacus lofðungr.
Lögr is the eddying stream and broad geyser and land of the fish. The promise of the water.


Nauthiz is the rune of need. However as stated in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem need can serve to remind one of problems that need to be corrected before they snowball into greater issues.

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