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Pronunciation: tea-waze
Literal Meaning: Tyr the god of law, justice, and order
Other Names: Tir, Týr
Phonetic Value: T
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Rune Poems |
Anglo Saxon |
Tír biþ tacna sum, healdeð trywa wel wiþ æþelingas; a biþ on færylde ofer nihta genipu, næfre swiceþ. |
Tír is a token that holds pledges well with nobilty, it is always on course over the mists of night and it never betrays. |
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Norwegian |
Týr er æinendr ása; opt værðr smiðr blása. |
Týr is a one-handed god; often has the smith to blow on coals. |
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Icelandic |
Týr er einhendr áss ok ulfs leifar ok hofa hilmir. Mars tiggi. |
Týr is the god with one hand and leavings of the wolf and prince of temples. Mars is begging. |