The 14th century Calendarium Parisiense, the perpetual calendar.
卍 Wodenic Numbers 卐
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Wodenists use the standard Indian Hindu-Arabic numbers for most matters, but may also use runes as numerals, similar to those used in historic runic calendars from the 13th century, though they use the modern English runes of Oakbirch.
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These runic numerals are used in the same manner as Indian numerals with 30 represented as ᛞᚪ, & 100 as ᛒᚪᚪ.
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Wodenists use the standard Indian Hindu-Arabic numbers for most matters, but may also use runes as numerals, similar to those used in historic runic calendars from the 13th century, though they use the modern English runes of Oakbirch.
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These runic numerals are used in the same manner as Indian numerals with 30 represented as ᛞᚪ, & 100 as ᛒᚪᚪ.
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Indian Hindu-Arabic |
English Oakbirch |
0 |
ᚪ |
1 |
ᛒ |
2 |
ᚳ |
3 |
ᛞ |
4 |
ᛖ |
5 |
ᚠ |
6 |
ᚷ |
7 |
ᚻ |
8 |
ᛁ |
9 |
ᛄ |
卍 Old-English Numbers 卐
One to ten.
Number |
Cardinal |
Ordinal |
1 |
ān |
forma |
2 |
twēġen |
ōþer |
3 |
þrī |
þridda |
4 |
fēower |
fēorþa |
5 |
fīf |
fīfta |
6 |
siex |
siexta |
7 |
seofon |
seofoþa |
8 |
eahta |
eahtoþa |
9 |
nigon |
nigoþa |
10 |
tīen |
tēoþa |
Eleven to twenty.
Number |
Cardinal |
Ordinal |
11 |
endleofan |
endlefta |
12 |
twelf |
twelfta |
13 |
þrēotīene |
þrēottēoþa |
14 |
fēowertīene |
fēowertēoþa |
15 |
fīftīene |
fīftēoþa |
16 |
siextīene |
siextēoþa |
17 |
seofontīene |
seofontēoþa |
18 |
eahtatīene |
eahtatēoþa |
19 |
nigontīene |
nigontēoþa |
20 |
twēntiġ |
twēntigoþa |
Twenty one to thirty.
Number |
Cardinal |
Ordinal |
21 |
ān and twēntiġ |
ān and twentigoþa |
22 |
twā and twēntiġ |
twā and twēntigoþa |
23 |
þrēo and twēntiġ |
þrēo and twēntigoþa |
24 |
fēower and twēntiġ |
fēower and twēntigoþa |
25 |
fīf and twēntiġ |
fīf and twēntigoþa |
26 |
siex and twēntiġ |
siex and twēntigoþa |
27 |
seofon and twēntiġ |
seofon and twēntigoþa |
28 |
eahta and twēntiġ |
eahta and twēntigoþa |
29 |
nigon and twēntiġ |
nigon and twēntigoþa |
30 |
þrītiġ |
þrītigoþa |
Forty onwards.
Number |
Cardinal |
Ordinal |
40 |
fēowertiġ |
fēowertigoþa |
50 |
fīftiġ |
fīftigoþa |
60 |
siextiġ |
siextigoþa |
70 |
hundseofontiġ |
hundseofontigoþa |
80 |
hundeahtatiġ |
hundeahtatigoþa |
90 |
hundnigontiġ |
hundnigontigoþa |
100 |
hundtēontiġ |
hundtēontigoþa |
1000 |
þūsend |
þūsendoþa |
A 16th century runic calendar from Sweden.
卍 Runic Calendar Numbers 卐
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Runic calendars have existed since at least the 13th century & were in use in Sweden up until the 17th century.
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The calendars utilise the 19 Golden Numbers of the Metonic Cycle, which is a period of 19 years after which the moon phases recur at a similar time each year.
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They used runes as numerals, but as they only had 16 runes in the Younger Futhark they needed to create 3 new runes to represent 17 (Arlaug), 18 (Tvimadur), & 19 (Belgthor).
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Runic calendars have existed since at least the 13th century & were in use in Sweden up until the 17th century.
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The calendars utilise the 19 Golden Numbers of the Metonic Cycle, which is a period of 19 years after which the moon phases recur at a similar time each year.
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They used runes as numerals, but as they only had 16 runes in the Younger Futhark they needed to create 3 new runes to represent 17 (Arlaug), 18 (Tvimadur), & 19 (Belgthor).
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Indian |
Younger Futhark |
Indian |
Younger Futhark |
1 |
ᚠ |
11 |
ᛋ |
2 |
ᚢ |
12 |
ᛏ |
3 |
ᚦ |
13 |
ᛒ |
4 |
ᚬ |
14 |
ᛚ |
5 |
ᚱ |
15 |
ᛘ |
6 |
ᚴ |
16 |
ᛦ |
7 |
ᚼ |
17 |
ᛮ ⬅️ |
8 |
ᚾ |
18 |
ᛯ ⬅️ |
9 |
ᛁ |
19 |
ᛰ ⬅️ |
10 |
ᛅ |
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