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Re: Rökstenen by Runemage on Monday, 10 May 2010

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      • The following is one translation of the text: most researchers agree on how the runes shall be deciphered, but the interpretation of the text and the meaning is still a subject of debate. The first part is written in ljóðaháttr meter, and the part about Theoderic is written in the fornyrðislag meter. (See alliterative verse for an explanation of these meters.)
        The stone is housed under a roof and is located near the church in which it was discovered.

        In memory of Vémóðr/Vámóðr stand these runes.
        And Varinn coloured them, the father,
        in memory of his dead son.

        I say the folktale / to the young men, which the two war-booties were, which twelve times were taken as war-booty, both together from various men.

        I say this second, who nine generations ago lost his life with the Hreidgoths; and died with them for his guilt.

        Þjóðríkr the bold,
        chief of sea-warriors,
        ruled over the shores of the Hreiðsea.
        Now he sits armed
        on his Goth(ic horse),
        his shield strapped,
        the prince of the Mærings.

        I say this the twelfth, where the horse of Gunnr sees fodder on the battlefield, where twenty kings lie.

        This I say as thirteenth, which twenty kings sat on Sjólund for four winters, of four names, born of four brothers: five Valkis, sons of Hráðulfr, five Hreiðulfrs, sons of Rugulfr, five Háisl, sons of Hôrðr, five Gunnmundrs/Kynmundrs, sons of Bjôrn.

        Now I say the tales in full. Someone ...

        I say the folktale / to the young men, which of the line of Ingold was repaid by a wife's sacrifice.

        I say the folktale / to the young men, to whom is born a relative, to a valiant man. It is Vélinn. He could crush a giant. It is Vélinn ... [Nit]

        I say the folktale / to the young men: Þórr. Sibbi of Vé, nonagenarian, begot (a son).



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