Cirth
This table with the runes shared by the Angerthas Daeron and the Angerthas Moria is presented in Appendix E of The Lord of the Rings. Some of the cirths had different value in the elven languages and in the dwarves, and some were only used in one or the other system.
The cirth ("runes" in Sindarin) are an alphabet created by the philologist and writer J. R. R. Tolkien for his legendarium. According to Tolkien's mythology, this alphabet was created by Daeron of Doriath in the Third Age of Morgoth's imprisonment, for use in inscriptions.
Although the Sindar did not use them until almost the end of the First Age of the Sun, they were adopted by the Dwarves, who spread them throughout Middle-earth.
The original cirth was an unsystematic mode, as were all its derivatives, such as Angerthas Moria, except the Angerthas Daeron.
Call certhas in Quenya and runes in oestron.
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