Rune Lexicon / Perthro
Rune

Perthro

Rune Perthro  ·  Sound value P  ·  Hagals Ætt

Lot-cup & Fate

Meaning & Interpretation

Perthro is the lot-cup, the rune of fate, of mystery and of hidden fortune. It speaks of the play of possibilities and of the fact that not everything lies in our hands. Stay open to surprises – the hidden reveals itself in its own time.

Perthro upright
Upright
The lot-cup. Mystery, fate, the hidden; a fortune yet to reveal itself.
Perthro reversed
Reversed / related
Reversed, Perthro holds back the secrets: disappointment, things stuck fast, a game that does not come off. Force nothing – not every lot falls in your favour today.

Name & Origin

The meaning of ‘Perthro/Peorð’ is disputed to this day. The most convincing interpretation is as a dice- or lot-cup – the implement of play and of consulting fate.

In the Rune Poem

The Old English poem links ‘peorð’ with play and laughter in the hall, where merry men sit together – a hint at dice-games and pastime.

Historical Use

The casting of lots and staves to consult fate is attested for the Germanic peoples as early as Tacitus. Perthro is the rune of the hidden, of the lot, of chance that is at the same time fate.

Good to Know

Perthro is the most mysterious rune of the Futhark – not least because no one can any longer say for certain what its name originally meant.