Lexicographical Neighbors of Futhorks
Literary usage of Futhorks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workedited by Thomas Edward Finegan edited by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"They are formed almost invariably of straight lines, either single or in combination.
Three runic alphabets (or ' futhorks,' tb lA И t > Г> Т Ж l ..."
2. Winston's Cumulative ... Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Bookby Charles Morris by Charles Morris (1918)
"They are formed almost invariably of straight lines, either single or in combination,
Three runic alphabets (or ' futhorks,' _K.. bis Т Ч Г П к Г ..."
3. Older England: Illustrated by the Anglo-Saxon Antiquities in the British by James Frederick Hodgetts (1884)
"... was as different from theirs as it is well possible for any two forms of speech
to be; and yet this character is the first in all the Teutonic futhorks, ..."