rune

[ruːn]

rune Definition

a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet, related to the Roman alphabet, in use especially before the adoption of the Latin alphabet.

Using rune: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rune" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The inscription was written in runes.

  • Example

    He had a tattoo of a rune on his arm.

  • Example

    The book contained a chapter on the history of runes.

rune Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rune

Phrases with rune

  • runes stones

    stones inscribed with runes used for divination or fortune-telling

    Example

    She consulted the runes stones to gain insight into her future.

  • elder futhark runes

    the oldest known runic alphabet, consisting of 24 characters and used by Germanic tribes from the 2nd to the 8th centuries AD

    Example

    The elder futhark runes were used by the Vikings for writing and magic.

  • bind-rune

    a symbol made by combining two or more runes, often used for magical purposes

    Example

    The bind-rune was believed to bring good luck and protection to the wearer.

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Summary: rune in Brief

The term 'rune' [ruːn] refers to a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet, related to the Roman alphabet. It was used especially before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and is now commonly associated with divination and magic. Examples of its use include inscriptions, tattoos, and books on the history of runes.