The Word "Rune" (Old Norse "rún" & its relatives)
Автор: Jackson Crawford
Загружено: 9 авг. 2017 г.
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The word "rune" (Old Norse "rún") has a suitably murky origin, and a surprisingly wide range of meanings in Old Norse and related languages. This video looks at what linguists know and what we don't know about the history of this word and its meanings.
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