From en.wiktionary.org:
[Runa]
** Bikol Central
*** Pronunciation
- [runâ] - [bcl]
*** Noun
[runâ]
1. [bcl]
** Catalan
*** Pronunciation
- [ca-IPA] - [ca]
*** Etymology 1
**** Noun
[f]
1. rune
***** Related terms
- [ca]
*** Etymology 2
Contraction of [ca].
**** Noun
[f]
1. ruin 2. debris , rubble
***** Derived terms
- [ca] - [ca]
*** Further reading
- [R:ca:IEC2] - [R:ca:GDLC] - [R:ca:DNV] - [R:ca:DCVB] [ca]
** Czech
[lang=cs]
*** Etymology
[cs].
*** Pronunciation
- [cs-IPA]
*** Noun
[f]
1. rune
**** Declension
[f]
*** Further reading
- [R:cs:PSJC] - [R:cs:SSJC] - [R:cs:IJP] [cs]
** Gothic
*** Romanization
[head=rūna]
1. [got]
** Icelandic
*** Etymology
From [is].
*** Pronunciation
- [is] - [is]
*** Noun
[@@]
1. row , sequence 2. string of letters or names , enumeration 3. rigmarole 4. [is] series , sequence
**** Declension
[f]
*** Anagrams
- [is]
** Italian
*** Etymology
From [it].
*** Pronunciation
[rùna]
*** Noun
[f]
1. rune
**** Related terms
- [it]
*** Anagrams
- [it]
** Latin
*** Etymology
[la]
*** Noun
[rūna <1>]
1. dart or javelin 2. rune
**** Declension
[rūna <1>]
*** References
- [R:L&S] - [R:du Cange] - [R:Gaffiot] [la]
** Latvian
*** Etymology
From [lv], [ine-pro], imitative of speech sounds (from which also [lv], [ru]) with a suffix _*-nā_. Cognates include [sga], [got] (i.e., that which is said as a secret), [ang], [osx], [gml], [non], [ang], [goh], [de]. [lv] probably also meant originally “solemn speech” (maybe “mystic ritual”?); still in the 17-19th centuries it was often used to indicate some special kind of communication (e.g., _runas dot_ “to give advice”, lit. “to give talk”, or _runas diena_ “council meeting”, lit. “talking day”).[1]
*** Pronunciation
[lv]
*** Noun
[f]
1. speech , speaking , talking [articulated production of language] 2. talk , words [what is said by someone] 3. speech [a spoken text, often delivered in public] 4. [lv] speech [direct or indirect presentation of someone's words] 5. [lv] rumor , gossip , idle talk
**** Declension
[run]
**** Derived terms
[lv]
*** References
References: [1]. [runāt] [2]. [title=Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary] [3]. [runaga] [4]. [R:pt:Infopédia] [5]. [R:pt:Priberam]
** Maori
*** Etymology
Cognate with [ty] “amalgamation” and [ty] “people, nation”.[2][3] [mi]
*** Verb
[mi-verb]
1. to tie up , to draw together 2. to secure 3. to keep close, to gather 4. to assemble
**** Derived terms
[mi]
*** References
References: [1]. [runāt] [2]. [title=Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary] [3]. [runaga] [4]. [R:pt:Infopédia] [5]. [R:pt:Priberam]
*** Further reading
- [entry=runa] - [R:Te Aka 3]
** Mapudungun
*** Noun
[arn] [r]
1. a handful
*** References
- [R:Wixaleyiñ 2008]
** Old English
*** Pronunciation
- [ang]
*** Noun
[ang]
1. [ang] 2. [ang]
** Old Saxon
*** Etymology
[osx] From [osx]. Cognate with the [ang], [goh] ([de]), [non], and [got].
*** Noun
[head=rūna]
1. mystery , secret 2. rune
**** Declension
[rūn]
** Polish
[lang=pl]
*** Pronunciation
[a=LL-Q809 (pol)-Poemat-runa.wav]
*** Etymology 1
[pl] [pl].
**** Noun
[f]
1. [pl] rune [letter, or character, used in the written language of various ancient Germanic peoples, especially the Scandinavians and the Anglo-Saxons] 2. [pl] rune [Finnic or Scandinavian epic poem, or a division of one, especially a division of the Kalevala]
***** Declension
[pl-decl-noun-f]
***** Related terms
[pl]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Noun
[pl]
1. [pl]
*** Further reading
- [runy] - [runy]
*** Anagrams
- [pl] [pl]
** Portuguese
[runas]
*** Etymology
[pt], from [pt], [non] (“secret, rune”),[4][5] from [pt].
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Noun
[f]
1. rune
**** Related terms
- [pt]
*** References
References: [1]. [runāt] [2]. [title=Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary] [3]. [runaga] [4]. [R:pt:Infopédia] [5]. [R:pt:Priberam]
** Quechua
*** Noun
[qu]
1. man 2. person , human being
**** Declension
[qu-noun-v][qu-poss-v]
**** Descendants
- [es]
** Serbo-Croatian
*** Etymology 1
**** Pronunciation
- [sh] - [sh]
**** Noun
[rȗna]
1. rune
***** Declension
{{sh-decl-noun |runa|rune |rune|runa |runi|runama |runu|rune |runo|rune |runi|runama |runom|runama }}
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Noun
[sh-noun form]
1. [sh]
*** References
- [dlhgXBI%3D]
** Slovak
[lang=sk]
*** Etymology
[sk], [non] (“secret, rune”), from [sk], from [sk].
*** Pronunciation
- [sk-IPA] - [sk]
*** Noun
[f]
1. rune
**** Declension
[f]
*** Further reading
- [R:sk:SDK]
** Spanish
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Etymology 1
[lang=es] [es], from [es].
**** Noun
[f]
1. rune
***** Derived terms
[es]
*** Etymology 2
[es].
**** Noun
[m]
1. [es] man
*** Etymology 3
**** Adjective
[es]
1. [es]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]
** Swedish
[lang=sv]
*** Etymology
From [sv], from [sv], from [sv], from [sv].
*** Noun
[c]
1. a rune ((representation of a) letter of the runic alphabet) 2. [sv] an obituary (brief biography of a recently deceased person, usually written by a journalist and published in a newspaper) 3. a rune (Finnic epic poem)
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-c-or]
**** Derived terms
[sv]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob]
*** Anagrams
- [sv]