The Småland Runic Inscription 48 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet in Torp, Forsheda parish, in Värnamo Municipality, Småland, and the style of the runestone is possibly runestone style RAK.[1]
ufakʀs
Ofæigʀ
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s[a]ti
satti
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stin
stæin
×
þosi
þannsi
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eftiʀ
æftiʀ
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uta
Udda,
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sun
sun
sin
sinn,
×
harþa
harða
[k]u...n
go[ða]n
×
tr(i)(k)
dræng.
-u
[D]o
-
[i]
[f]arþ
færð(?).
ufakʀs × s[a]ti × stin × þosi × eftiʀ × uta × sun sin × harþa [k]u...n × tr(i)(k) -u - [f]arþ
Ofæigʀ {} satti {} stæin {} þannsi {} æftiʀ {} Udda, {} sun sinn, {} harða go[ða]n {} dræng. [D]o [i] færð(?).
"Ófeigr placed this stone in memory of Oddi, his son, a very good valiant man (who) died on a journey.(?)" [1]
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Western route and unspecified expeditions abroad |
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Eastern route |
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Other journeys |
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Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir |
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Viking Age women |
Vs 24, U 15, U 337, U 455, U 489, U 861, Sr 139, Vg 67, N 68, N 225, DR 55, DR 114, DR 143
Gerlög and Inga: Färentuna Runestones, Hillersjö stone, Snottsta and Vreta stones |
Norse mythology and Old Norse religion |
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Runestone monuments |
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