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The rown Ēðel (ᛟ) is the 24th stave of Fuþorc, where it betokens the loud of œ, and the 24th stave of Elder Fuþark where it is called Ôþalan and betokens the loud of o. *ôþalan is the Orthedish making anew of this rown's name, and it has also come to be named Odal, Othila and Othala. The matching Gottish stave is called oþal.

*Ôþalan (Old High Thedish uodal) is a beginning bit in some Thedish names, such as Ulrich and its other shapes. Edmund and other English names with the "ed" bit (from Old English ead), High Thedish Otto and sundry Thedish names beginning with "od" are also akin to Ēðel.

Fuþorc Ēðel
The Ēðel rown is often linked with ownership and earfdeal, wealth and weal. In the Old English rown staffs, the name is given to us as eþel. In English rownlore this stave is sometimes overstaved as œ.

Drightish Brooking
The Thedishlandish landmain and seamain brook an Ēðel-shape in their rung tokens. Although the Thedishlandish landman has brooked this token in yoretide, nothing becouthes that the now-brooked likeness is meant to be an Ēðel rown.

An Ēðel rown was the token of folkish Thedishlanders (Volksdeutsche) of the 7th SS Freewilling-Harmen Fell Sundering, Prinz Eugen in plight through World War Two in the Lonestanding Rike of Croatland.

Thedish Newheathendom
As with other rowns, the Ēðel rown is also brooked as a token by thedish newheathens without a mootish link.

Mootish Brooking
The Bootlandish, newbundlish fellowship Landish Foreward, lead by Stefano Delle Chiaie, brooked the Ēðel rown as a brandmark.

The Thedishlandish fellowship Viking Youth brooked the Ēðel rown as a brandmark.

The Young BNP in the Banded Kingdom also brook this token.