Algiz
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Proto-Germanic *algiz (“elk”). Doublet of alce.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑlɡiːz/
- Rhymes: -iːz
Noun
Algiz (uncountable)
- The 15th rune in the Elder Futhark, the 7th rune in Hagal's Aett, ⟨ᛉ⟩.
- Synonym: Elhaz
- 2009, Galina Krasskova, Runes: Theory & Practice, Red Wheel/Weiser, →ISBN, page 95:
- Algiz is a solid, stable, and very firm rune. It makes a good fence or wall, and functions nicely to guard one's Wyrd and one's property.
- 2011, Ilona Andrews, Magic Slays, Penguin, →ISBN, page 73:
- Algiz, one of the oldest runes, associated with sedge grass, and Thor, and Heimdall, and a number of other things depending on who you asked and which runic alphabet you used. Algiz had a universal meaning: protection.
- 2020, Denny Sargent, Werewolf Magick: Authentic Practical Lycanthropy[1], Llewellyn Worldwide, →ISBN:
- Hold up the stone and trace the Algiz rune in the air before you. Visualize it as glowing with white, purifying light. As you do so, growl the word Algiz.