In the Younger Futhark, the rune is called lögr "waterfall" in Icelandic and logr "water" in Norse.
Old Norwegian ᛚ Lögr er, fællr ór fjalle foss; en gull ero nosser.
Old Icelandic ᛚ Lögr er vellanda vatn ok viðr ketill ok glömmungr grund.
Anglo-Saxon ᛚ Lagu bẏþ leodum langsum geþuht, gif hi sculun neþan on nacan tealtum and hi sæẏþa sƿẏþe bregaþ and se brimhengest bridles ne gẏm[eð].
The ocean seems interminable to men, if they venture on the rolling bark and the waves of the sea terrify them and the stallion of the deep heed not its bridle.