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40:01

40:1 · This is one of the world's oldest ideograms. It has been found on the walls of the Trois frères cave in France. It was probably drawn some 10,000 years ago. In the Nordic runic alphabet 40:1 is a sign for a sound that is no longer used. The name of this rune is associated with giants, titans.
    On the Middle Ages clog almanacs (see the sign 05:13 in Group 5) it meant Wednesday; that is, the day of Woden or Odin, the greatest of the Viking gods. The sign is associated with the words turs, and As (the Aesir gods especially Tor, the chief enemy of the giants). Later it was associated with cataract, i.e. an expression of power.
    Compare with 42:73, which stands for 5 in the set of golden numbers.
    See also the rune 16:4 in Group 16.

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