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    A bind rune or bindrune (Icelandic: bandrún) is a Migration Period Germanic ligature of two or more runes. They are extremely rare in Viking Age inscriptions...
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    rather than historical runes. They are Wiligut's variation of the Gibor rune plus a bind rune for o (Os) and t (Tyr). The bind rune was designed by Wiligut...
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    contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian...
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    evidence[citation needed] that, in addition to being a writing system, runes historically served purposes of magic. This is the case from the earliest...
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    Cipher runes, or cryptic runes, are the cryptographical replacement of the letters of the runic alphabet. The knowledge of cipher runes was best preserved...
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    derived from the inscription which reads karþạs with k and a as a bind rune. The bind rune could theoretically be read in the other order as ak, making the...
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    Yngvi (redirect from Ingwaz rune)
    unattested as an independent rune outside of such rows. There are a number of attestations of the i͡ŋ bind rune or (the "lantern rune", similar in shape to the...
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  • young girls to prevent further growth Bind (caste), Indian caste name Bind rune, a ligature of two or more runes Bind (chess), a strong grip or stranglehold...
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  • non-dotted runes than runes in their own right. Bind runes are marked with an arch. Some bind runes look in a way that makes it impossible to know which rune preceded...
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  • pseudo-runes or pseudo-runic, or alternatively as "runiform". Bind runes Calendar runes House marks List of runestones Pseudo-Kufic – Imitations of Arabic...
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    into a single kingdom. The Bluetooth logo consists of a Younger Futhark bind rune for his initials, H (ᚼ) and B (ᛒ). Hagrold, a 10th-century Danish Viking...
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    1999). The buckle bears a runic inscription on its front, incised after its manufacture: aigil andi aïlrun [ornament or bind-rune] ltahu (or elahu) gasokun...
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    Enoksen 1998:194 Enoksen 1998:195 Enoksen, Lars Magnar (1998). Runor: historia, tydning, tolkning. Historiska Media, Falun. ISBN 91-88930-32-7 Bind rune...
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    Other notable ligatures, such as the Brahmic abugidas and the Germanic bind rune, figure prominently throughout ancient manuscripts. These new glyphs emerge...
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    panel is a runic inscription, which ends with five identical bind runes of which the last two are mirrored. The meaning of these five bind runes is not understood...
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    unites communication protocols. The Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the Younger Futhark runes  (ᚼ, Hagall) and  (ᛒ, Bjarkan), Harald's initials. The...
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    consists of 22 runes, the last two of which are bind-runes, representing the letter-combinations EL and MW. His second Futhark consists of 27 runes, where the...
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    St Cuthbert's coffin (category Runic inscriptions)
    inverted. Then follows: marcus The ma is again a bind rune, then: LVCAS In Latin letters, followed by runic: iohann(i)s Followed by Latin: (RAPH)AEL (M)A(RIA)...
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    an anchor and a portion of the runic text uses same-stave bind runes on the ship mast. This inscription consists of runic text carved on two serpents that...
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  • Hungarian runic script employed a number of ligatures. In some cases, an entire word was written with a single sign similar to a bind rune.) The Unicode...
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    article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. The Elder Futhark...
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    Södermanland. The inscription includes an image of a ship and uses same-stave bind runes to commemorate a man described as being a thegn. This runestone was initially...
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    who were in the east. The runic text is signed by the runemaster Öpir, and uses a bind rune to combine the a-rune and s-rune in the word hua^str, which...
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    contrast, read langiniz, reading the letter transliterated [g] above as a bind rune (ligature) for ng (/ŋ/). The middle part of the inscription, reading anahahai...
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  • 335 in Ärja. On this runestone, the runemaster used a bind rune to combine the s-rune and k-rune in skipari. According to a local tradition, "ancient coins"...
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    "famous" (Old English mǣre). (The "e" and "m" are written together, as a bind-rune, an unusual early example but probably not linguistically significant...
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    combination of runes and cipher runes. In addition, the word þrottaʀ uses a reverse-read bind rune that combines a þ-rune and an o-rune, although it has...
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    combines one or more runes into a single rune. In this case, one bind rune combines the runes þ=u=r for the name Thor, another the runes u=i=k=i for the word...
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  • experience in the craft. The runic text contains a bind rune, which is a ligature combining two runes, for an a-rune and a l-rune, which may have been done...
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    was carved in runes as inkifa=st, which uses a bind rune to combine an a-rune and an s-rune. Another inscription which used a bind rune to combine these...
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