Antient Formula

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  1. Gray Bold says:

    þistil mistil kistil, which means: thistle, mistletoe and casket. While the combination of the three words was common in the Norse world, we can only guess at it's meaning. Most likely it was for a dead person, a prayer or spell. Casket is self explanatory. Mistletoe in the Norse world was a symbol for peace. Thistles are flowers with sharp prickles, which protect the flower from being eaten. Therefore, you can guess that it was a spell for the deceased to go in peace with the protection of the gods. Prior to the runes being used as an alphabet, each rune had it's own, individual meaning. If you're interested in that, I have provided a link below to a website that goes into more detail.