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Kaunan
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Ulcer
The k-rune (Younger Futhark , Anglo-Saxon futhorc) is called Kaun in both the Norwegian and Icelandic rune poems, meaning "ulcer". The reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *Kaunan. It is also known as Kenaz ("torch"), based on its Anglo-Saxon name.
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Symmetric, Open shape, Monochrome, Contains straight lines, Has no crossing lines.
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