runic

[ UK /ɹˈuːnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or consisting of runes
    runic inscription
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How To Use runic In A Sentence

  • The ancient Slavonic when reduced to writing seems to have been originally written with a kind of runic letters, which, when formed into a regular alphabet, were called the Glagolitic, that is the signs which spoke. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • One inscription is a copy of the twenty-eight letters of the runic alphabet, known as the futhorc.
  • Three, the runic inscriptions on the crowns, which were an invocation to the light to counter the `dark bane that comes from within'. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • Glyph of Death's Embrace - Your Death Coil refund 20 runic power when used to heal.
  • Butchery: Will now always grant 20 runic power, regardless of the creature type killed.
  • Ancient runic lettering on the wall shone clearly yet legibly, some eerie phosphorescence at work; and the dome… pure, sparkling, it needed no lamp to herald its majesty.
  • It didn't matter that the rest of the sentence consisted of illegible runic symbols - I had read enough.
  • The late Ordovician brachiopods have been monographed by Villas, who detected a genetic, but not very close, similarity with Armorican and Perunican faunas.
  • During a new dig, he has now discovered a rare Viking buckle with a ‘wonderful runic design’ dating back to the 10th century.
  • The scholars contend that parts of his documents seem to be written in a secret runic alphabet used by tradesmen in Sweden in the late 1800s, rather like codes that tramps have used over time to leave secret messages for one another.
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