Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "*Laguz or *Laukaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the l-rune ᛚ, *laguz meaning \"water\" or \"lake\" and *laukaz meaning \"leek\". In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem, it is called lagu \"ocean\". In the Younger Futhark, the rune is called lögr \"waterfall\" in Icelandic and logr \"water\" in Norse.The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌻 l, named lagus. The rune is identical in shape to the letter l in the Raetic alphabet.The \"leek\" hypothesis is based not on the rune poems, but rather on early inscriptions where the rune has been hypothesized to abbreviate *laukaz, a symbol of fertility, see the Bülach fibula."@en }
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- Laguz abstract "*Laguz or *Laukaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the l-rune ᛚ, *laguz meaning \"water\" or \"lake\" and *laukaz meaning \"leek\". In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem, it is called lagu \"ocean\". In the Younger Futhark, the rune is called lögr \"waterfall\" in Icelandic and logr \"water\" in Norse.The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌻 l, named lagus. The rune is identical in shape to the letter l in the Raetic alphabet.The \"leek\" hypothesis is based not on the rune poems, but rather on early inscriptions where the rune has been hypothesized to abbreviate *laukaz, a symbol of fertility, see the Bülach fibula.".