π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ°

Gothic

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *rūnō. Cognate with Old English rūn (English roun, rune), Old Saxon rūna, Old High German rūna (German Raun), Old Norse rún.

Noun

π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ° β€’ (rΕ«na) f

  1. secret, mystery
Declension
Feminine ō-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ°
rΕ«na
π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰πƒ
rūnōs
Vocative π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ°
rΕ«na
π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰πƒ
rūnōs
Accusative π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ°
rΕ«na
π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰πƒ
rūnōs
Genitive π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰πƒ
rūnōs
π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰
rūnō
Dative π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ°πŒΉ
rΕ«nai
π‚πŒΏπŒ½π‰πŒΌ
rūnōm
Descendants
  • (uncertain) Latin: haliurunna (from *πŒ·πŒ°πŒ»πŒΎπ‰π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ° (*haljōrΕ«na, β€œwitch”))

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Noun

π‚πŒΏπŒ½πŒ° β€’ (runa)

  1. Dative singular form of π‚πŒΏπŒ½πƒ (runs).
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