rune$71409$ - translation to dutch
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rune$71409$ - translation to dutch

RUNIC ALPHABET LETTER
ᚨ; Ansuz; Ac (rune); ᚪ; ᚫ; ᚬ; *Ansuz (rune); Ansuz rune; Os (rune); Oss (rune); Ōs (rune); Ós (rune); Óss (rune); Æsc (rune); ᚯ
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rune      
n. letter in oud-Scandinavisch alfabet; toverwoorden
Bjorn Borg         
  • Borg (right) playing [[Tom Okker]] at [[Rotterdam Open]] in 1974
  • Borg in 1974
  • Borg in 1991
  • Borg playing a double-handed backhand shot at the [[1979 ABN World Tennis Tournament]]
  • Borg in 1987
  • Borg in 2013
  • Borg and Simionescu in [[Snagov]], Romania, on 24 July 1980
  • Borg (left) playing against [[John McEnroe]] in 1979
  • Borg as a sports commentator at the [[French Open]] in 1983
  • Borg (left) celebrating his win over [[Guillermo Vilas]] at the [[French Open]] final in 1975
SWEDISH TENNIS PLAYER
Björn Rune Borg; Bjorn Rune Borg; Bjoern Borg; Bjoern Rune Borg; Bjorn Borg; Bjørn borg; Bjørn Borg; Borg, Björn; Björn borg
n. Björn Borg (zweeds tenniser)

Definition

runes
1. Anything that requires heavy wizardry or black art to parse: core dumps, JCL commands, APL or code in a language you haven't a clue how to read. Not quite as bad as line noise, but close. Compare casting the runes, Great Runes. 2. Special display characters (for example, the high-half graphics on an IBM PC). [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Ansuz (rune)

Ansuz is the conventional name given to the a-rune of the Elder Futhark, . The name is based on Proto-Germanic *ansuz, denoting a deity belonging to the principal pantheon in Germanic paganism.

The shape of the rune is likely from Neo-Etruscan a (), like Latin A ultimately from Phoenician aleph.