Rimsø Runestone
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The Rimsø stone or DR 114 is a runestone from the 10th century near Århus in Denmark. It is one of few runestones raised after a woman, and it is raised by her son who exclaims that losing one's mother is the worst thing that can happen to a boy.
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[edit] Transliteration of the runes into Latin characters
- A þuriR : bruþiR : ainraþa
- B rai=sþi : stain : þonsi : ¶ uft : muþur : sina : auk : ¶ ... ku... ¶ ... -auþi : sam : uarst : maki
[edit] Transcription into Old Norse
- ÞoriR, broþiR Enraþa,
- B resþi sten þænsi æft moþur sina ok ... ... ... [d]øþi sum wærst mægi.
[edit] Translation in English
- A Þórir, Einráði's brother,
- B raised this stone in memory of his mother and ... ... ... death is the worst (misfortune) for a boy.