𐌾𐌹𐌿𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍃

Etymology
From, a suffix-stressed -ja-extension of (by way of ) and cognate to 🇨🇬 and possibly 🇨🇬 (Schaffner 2001, Lehmann 1986).

Noun

 * 1)   "Yulemonth"
 * 2) * (the first word is barely legible)

Usage notes
Only attested in the phrase, which has also been read as a compound ; the two-word compound or phrase may mean "November" as it occurs after a word that has traditionally been read as ; as elsewhere means "Friday", Streitberg and Lehmann interpreted 𐌾𐌹𐌿𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍃 as the month following November.

Due to the text being a poorly-conserved palimpsest and there being no other similar texts with which to compare, the interpretation of the month-line in this manuscript is very unclear. Landau disputes the interpretation of the first word as naubaimbair (see ), claiming it is too illegible to definitively establish that reading (versus the relatively clearly visible fruma jiuleis at the end). For a clearer view of the difficulties surrounding this line, refer to the articles below. Falluomini (apud Miller 2017) also considers the word to be nearly illegible: ''The only certain letters are. . . bainb. . . (n is more likely than m)''; Snædal on the other hand believed that was at least once sufficiently legible to allow earlier philologists (such as Uppström and Ebbinghaus) to read it correctly.