Frisian
- Ferwerd combcase, 6th c.; me uræ
- Amay comb, ca. 600; eda
- Oostyn comb, 8th c.; aib kabu / deda habuku (with a triple-barred h)
- Toornwerd comb, 8th c.; kabu
- Skanomody solidus, 575–610; skanomodu
- Harlingen solidus, 575–625, hada (two ac runes, double-barred h)
- Schweindorf solidus, 575–625, weladu "Weyland" (or þeladu; running right to left)
- Folkestone tremissis, ca. 650; æniwulufu
- Midlum sceat, ca. 750; æpa
- Rasquert swordhandle (whalebone handle of a symbolic sword), late 8th c.; ekumæditoka, perhaps "I, Oka, not mad" (compare ek unwodz from the Danish corpus)
- Arum sword, a yew-wood miniature sword, late 8th c.; edæboda
- Westeremden A, a yew weaving-slay; adujislumejisuhidu
- Westeremden B, a yew-stick, 8th c.; oph?nmuji?adaamluþ / :wimœ?ahþu?? / iwio?u?du?ale
- Britsum yew-stick; þkniaberetdud / ]n:bsrsdnu; the k has Younger Futhark shape and probably represents a vowel.
- Hantum whalebone plate; :aha:k[; the reverse side is inscribed with Roman ABA.
- Bernsterburen whalebone staff, ca. 800; tuda æwudu kius þu tuda
- Hamwick horse knucklebone, dated to between 650 and 1025; katæ (categorised as Frisian on linguistic grounds, from *kautōn "knucklebone")
- Wijnaldum B gold pendant, ca. 600; hiwi
- Kantens combcase, early 5th c.; li
- Hoogebeintum comb, ca. 700; nlu / ded
- Wijnaldum A antler piece; zwfuwizw
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