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{{Infobox dagaz}}rune
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| lang1 = pg | lang2 = oe
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| name1 = '''*Dagaz'''
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| name2 = '''Dæg'''
The ''d'' [[rune]] ({{unicode|ᛞ}}) is called ''Daeg'' "day" in the [[Old English language|Anglo-Saxon]] [[rune poem]]. The corresponding letter of the [[Gothic alphabet]] {{unicode|ᛞ}} ''d'' is called ''dags''. This rune stave is also part of the [[Elder Futhark]], with a reconstructed [[Proto-Germanic]] name '''*dagaz'''.
| shape12 = [[File:Runic letter dagaz.svg|x50px|class=skin-invert-image]]
| unicode hex12 = 16DE
| transliteration12 = '''d'''
| transcription12 = ''d''
| IPA1 = {{IPA|[ð]}}
| IPA2 = {{IPA|[d]}}
| position12 = 23 or 24
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The ''d'' [[rune]] ({{unicode|}}) is called ''Daeg'dæg''' "day" in the [[Old English language|Anglo-Saxon]] [[rune poem]]. The corresponding letter of the [[Gothic alphabet]] {{unicode|ᛞ}}𐌳 ''d'' is called ''dags''. This rune stave is also part of the [[Elder Futhark]], with a reconstructed [[Proto-Germanic]] name '''*dagaz'''.
 
Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from [[Lepontic alphabet|Lepontic]] ''[[San (letter)|san]]''.<ref>David Stifter, "Lepontische Studien: ''Lexicon Leponticum'' und die Funktion von ''san'' im Lepontischen", in: ''Akten des 5. Deutschsprachigen Keltologensymposiums, Zürich, 7.–10. September 2009''. Hrsgg. Karin Stüber et al. [= Keltische Forschungen, Allgemeine Buchreihe A1], Wien: Praesens Verlag 2010, 359–374</ref> The rune may have been an original innovation, or it may have been adapted from the [[Rhaetic alphabets|Rhaetic's alphabet's]] ''D''.<ref>{{Citation | publisher = Uni Frankfurt | last = Gippert | first = Jost | url = http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/didact/idg/germ/runealph.htm | title = The Development of Old Germanic Alphabets | access-date = 2007-03-21 | archive-date = 2021-02-25 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210225051327/http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/didact/idg/germ/runealph.htm | url-status = live }}.</ref>
Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from [[Lepontic alphabet|Lepontic]] ''[[San (letter)|san]]''.
 
== Rune poems ==
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| '''Rune Poem:'''<ref>Original poem and translation from the [http://www.ragweedforge.com/poems.html Rune Poem Page] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/19990501094729/http://www.ragweedforge.com/poems.html |date=1999-05-01 }}.</ref>
| '''English Translation:'''
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'''[[Old English|Anglo-Saxon]]'''
<br />{{runic|ᛞ}} Dæg byþbẏþ drihtnes sond, deore mannum,
<br />mære metodes leoht, myrgþmẏrgþ and tohiht
<br />eadgum and earmum, eallum brice.
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