*Isaz 's the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the i-rune, meaning "ice". In the Younger Futhark it's called Iss in Icelandic and isa in Old Norse. As rune of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it's called is. The corresponding Gothic letter's 𐌹 i, named eis. The rune's recorded in all three rune poems: Rune Poem: English Translation: Old Norwegian Ís köllum brú bræiða; blindan þarf at læiða. Ice we call the broad bridge; the blind man must be led. O… (
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