Talk:Stentoften Runestone

Please note the recent and far more convincing interpretation of the first lines as forwarded by Lillemor Santesson, Fornvännen 84 (1989). She segments the text as "niu(n) hAborumR, niu(n) ha(n)gestumR" - 'with nine he-goats, with nine stallions' (gave H. a good year), the stone would thus commemorate an animal sacrifice. "hAborumR" would be etymologically connected to Latin 'caper', German 'Haber-(geiss)', "ha(n)gestumR" evidently to English 'hengist', German 'Hengst', etc.


 * Thanks! That does indeed sound like a realistic interpretation. Feel free to integrate that into the article.--Wiglaf 19:07, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

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