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rún-stæf

  • noun [ masculine ]
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rún-stæf, es; m.
A (runic) letter, a rune. Cf. rún, V
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  • Ðrý sind in naman rúnstafas,

      Exon. Th. 440, 9; Rä. 59, 15.
  • Ic mæg þurh rúnstafas rincum secgan, ðam ðe béc witan,

      429, 17; Rä. 43, 6.
  • Wæs on ðǽm scennum þurh rúnstafas rihte gemearcod, hwam ðæt sweord geworht wǽre,

      Beo. Th. 3394; B. 1695.
  • Ðá áxode se ealdorman ðone hæftling hwæðer hé þurh drýcræft oððe þurh rúnstafas his bendas tóbrǽce,

      Homl. Th. ii. 358, 11.
  • On the subject of Runes see Kemble's paper in Archaeologia, vol. xxviii; the Preface to Dr. George Stephens' Handbook of Runic Monuments; Dr. Isaac Taylor's Greeks and Goths, and the same writer's work 'The Alphabet.'
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  • rún-stæf, n.