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Wunjo
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Pronunciation: woon-yo
Literal Meaning: Mirth or Joy
Other Names: Wenne, Wynn
Phonetic Value: W
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Rune Poems |
Anglo Saxon |
Ƿenne brūceþ, þe can ƿēana lyt sāres and sorge and him sylfa hæf blǣd and blysse and eac byrga geniht. |
Wenne is had by he that knows little want, suffering or sorrow and he that has prosperity and bliss, and a well defended home. |
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Norwegian |
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Icelandic |
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Wunjo represents mirth, joy, and contentment. It is a state in which discomfort and suffering are nonexistent, or at least insignificant.
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