- 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...
- Grønvik
proposed [ç].
Tineke Looijenga postulates the rune was
originally a
bindrune of ᛁ and ᛃ,
having the
sound value of [ji(ː)] or [i(ː)j].
Bengt Odenstedt...
-
producing a demo,
Ashen (2004),
Celestiial was
signed to
Bindrune Recordings.
Through Bindrune,
Celestiial released Desolate North (2006,
rereleased by...
- pseudo-runic
symbol resembling the
Tvimadur symbol, akin to a
historical bindrune,
consisting of the
equally pseudy-runic
symbols of the
Lebensrune ("life...
-
larger symbols of magical,
symbolic or
esoteric value,
erroneously called "
bindrunes", has been observed. They
often follow the
principle of same
stave runic...
-
runes are
considered ligatures and not
given Unicode codepoints. The only
bindrunes that can
arguably be
rendered as a
single Unicode glyph are
those that...
- Gaby
Waxenberger speculates that į may not be a true rune, but
rather a
bindrune of ᛁ and ᚩ, or the
result of a mistake.[full
citation needed]
Various runic...
-
inscriptions are
generally in
Elder ****hark, but the set of
letter shapes and
bindrunes emplo**** is far from standardized.
Notably the j, s, and ŋ
runes undergo...
- be a
cipher rune of wynn or thurisaz. The
earliest case of such an i͡ŋ
bindrune of
reasonably certain reading is the
inscription mari͡ŋs (perhaps referring...
- in
Codex Sangallensis 878
shows eolh as a
peculiar shape, as it were a
bindrune of the
older ᛉ with the
Younger ****hark ᛦ,
resulting in an "asterisk" shape...