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rune
/ˈrun/
古代北歐使用的文字;神祕的記號
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rune
n.
1.
A
letter
,
or
character
,
belonging
to
the
written
language
of
the
ancient
Norsemen
,
or
Scandinavians
;
in
a
wider
sense
,
applied
to
the
letters
of
the
ancient
nations
of
Northern
Europe
in
general
.
Note:
☞
The
Norsemen
had
a
peculiar
alphabet
,
consisting
of
sixteen
letters
,
or
characters
,
called
runes
,
the
origin
of
which
is
lost
in
the
remotest
antiquity
.
The
signification
of
the
word
rune
(
mystery
)
seems
to
allude
to
the
fact
that
originally
only
a
few
were
acquainted
with
the
use
of
these
marks
,
and
that
they
were
mostly
applied
to
secret
tricks
,
witchcrafts
and
enchantments
.
But
the
runes
were
also
used
in
communication
by
writing
.
2.
pl.
Old
Norse
poetry
expressed
in
runes
.
Runes
were
upon
his
tongue
,
As
on
the
warrior's
sword
. --
Longfellow
.
Rune stone
,
a
stone
bearing
a
runic
inscription
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rune
n
:
any
character
from
an
ancient
Germanic
alphabet
used
in
Scandinavia
from
the
3rd
century
to
the
Middle
Ages
;
"
each
rune
had
its
own
magical
significance
" [
syn
: {
runic
letter
]
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