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Proto-Norse word, translated as magician or rune master
Erilaz or Erilaʀ is a Migration period Proto-Norse word attested on various Elder Futhark inscriptions, which has often been interpreted to mean "magician"
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Bone piece with runic inscription
ᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᛉᛉᛉᚾᚾ[ᚾ]ᛒᛗᚢᛏᛏᛏ᛬ᚨᛚᚢ᛬ ek erilaz sa wilagaz hateka : aaaaaaaazzznnn-bmuttt : alu : The first line is transcribed into Proto-Norse as either Ek erilaz sa Wilagaz haite'ka
Lindholm_amulet
Ancient or modern magic performed with runes or runestones
Germanic Iron Age, with non-linguistic inscriptions and the alu word. An erilaz appears to have been a person versed in runes, including their magic applications
Runic_magic
Norse title of nobility
scholars have suggested that jarl shares a connection with the Old Germanic erilaz and the Latin heruli or erular, terms that once referred to a Germanic tribe
Jarl
North Germanic language
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Old_Norse
Historical linguistic group of people originating in Scandinavia
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Norsemen
Lance-shaft from migration period found in Funen, Denmark
big– … The first part is normalized as: ek erilaz āsugīsalas muha haitē, gagaga Interpreted as "I, the erilaz of Āsugīsalaz, am called Muha, ga-ga-ga!"
Kragehul_I
First-person singular personal pronoun
inscriptions (in some cases notably showing the variant eka; see also ek erilaz). Linguists assume ik to have developed from the unstressed variant of ek
I_(pronoun)
Progenitor of Old Norse
Gudagasti or something similar. Kragehul spear, Denmark, c. 500 CE. ek erilaz asugisalas muha haite, gagaga ginuga, he...lija... hagala wijubi... possibly
Proto-Norse_language
System of runes for Proto-Germanic
simple personal names). A term frequently found in early inscriptions is Erilaz, apparently describing a person with knowledge of runes. The oldest known
Elder_Futhark
Stone with a runic inscription found in Värmland, Sweden
consequently be older, thus it is dated to the early 6th century. The word erilaz is known from several Proto-Norse inscriptions. The fact that it is a title
Järsberg_Runestone
Historical religious tradition
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Old_Norse_religion
Collection of Old Norse poems
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Poetic_Edda
European ethnic group
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Normans
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Christianization of Scandinavia
Christianization_of_Scandinavia
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Viking_Age
Runic inscription with uncertain meaning
204) from a considerably younger date that features the inscription ek erilaz. Today the bracteate is located in Swedish History Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
Alu_(runic)
Old Norse runic charm from 1073
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Canterbury_charm
Scandinavian lineage
Seeress (Germanic) Galdr Death in Norse paganism Society Berserker Earl Ergi Erilaz Félag Germanic kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian
Norse_clans
Specialist in making runestones
historians have theorized that there may be a connection between the word erilaz (individual proficient in runes) in the proto-Scandinavian priesthood and
Runemaster
German record label
Mechanism Delica-m Desdemona Devilskiss Eden Weint Im Grab Effter Eisenfunk ErilaZ Extinction Front Faith & The Muse Felsenreich Gothika Gothminister Hardwire
Danse_Macabre_Records
Early Germanic people
More speculatively, it is possibly related to the English word earl (see erilaz) implying that it was an honorific military title. This etymology is associated
Heruli
Linguistic group
overwhelmed by the Lombards. Their name has been connected to the word erilaz attested in Elder Futhark inscriptions and the title Earl. In his book Getica
North_Germanic_peoples
Topics referred to by the same term
Friendship of Gondor and Rohan), one of the Unfinished Tales by J. R. R. Tolkien Erilaz, in the Proto-Norse language This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Eorl
Proto-Germanic runestone discovered in Sweden in 1962
considered it to be a recent inscription. Höfler was at the time working on erilaz inscriptions and protested in defense of the inscription, remarking that
Strängnäs_stone
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Latin Hebrew
Happy.
Surname or Lastname
Southern Irish
Southern Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Catháin ‘descendant of Cathán’, a personal name from a diminutive of cath ‘battle’. Compare Kane.Irish : occasionally an Anglicized form of Ó Céin ‘descendant of Cian’, a personal name meaning ‘distant’, ‘long’.English : variant spelling of Keen.Americanized spelling of German Kühn(e) (see Kuehn).
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English
English : occupational name for an iron worker, Middle English blomere (see Bloom).Americanized form of Dutch Bloemer or German Blümer (see Blumer).
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Tamil
An ornament, Bracelet
Biblical
sickness; a beginning; a precious stone
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Afghan, Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
The Chosen One; Chosen
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Spanish
Miracle
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Brightness
Boy/Male
Arabic
Doer; Performer
Male
Dutch
, firm spear.
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