[ US /ˈɹun/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈuːn/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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
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How To Use rune In A Sentence

  • It was taxing to repeat the performance, and took nearly twice as long to finish drawing the sigils and runes.
  • Trees masking cameras will be pruned to improve the view and community groups such as Homewatch will be developed.
  • After consultation with a resident, a beech tree was successfully pruned to reduce overhang.
  • Requests are supposed to be passed on to the city's Clean Teams, gangs of four in special red uniforms and marked vans who not only pick litter but also prune and weed green spaces.
  • Wood, Bruner, and Ross (1976) in one of the first attempts to define the term, itemise six: April « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT
  • For early blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum, prune them as soon as blooms have passed.
  • Grecian; they had laughing eyes their figures were models for an artist with — “Turgide, brune, e ritondette mamme.” like the ‘bending statue’ that delights the world. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Some deciduous trees, such as many maples and oaks, can be pruned to allow more light to reach the ground.
  • Besides tarot reading there are also runes, pendulums, Numerology, palm reading, tealeaf reading, scrying, and dowsing.
  • each rune had its own magical significance
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