The Westeremden yew-stick is a yew-wood stick found in Westeremden B in the Groningen province of the Netherlands in 1917 that bears an Old Frisian Futhorc inscription.
Runes with unfamiliar shapes or uncertain values are:
with these decisions, the transliteration may be:
Seebold (1990) reads (transliterating g for j, v for B, ë for A, ô for œ):
Looijenga (1997) reads:
Interpreted as something like "luck (amluþ) stays (gibada) at home (op hæmu); and (ok) at the yew (iwi) may it grow (ale) on the hill (up duna); Wimœd has (æh) this (þusa)." or "at the homestead stays good fortune, may it also grow near the yew on the terp; Wimœd owns this."
For paleographical reasons (the bookhand-s and Younger Futhark influence), Looijenga dates the stick to after AD 750.