moon rune
English
editEtymology
editCompound of moon + rune. Possibly influenced by moon-letters, a secret writing system in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit.
Noun
editmoon rune (plural moon runes)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see moon, rune.
- (science fiction and fantasy) A runestone or similar object associated with the moon.
- 2000, Mel Odom, Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm official strategy guide:
- Pull the lever to turn the Moon Rune bridge around so you can get the Moon Rune.
- 2000, Mel Odom, Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm official strategy guide:
- (science fiction and fantasy) A rune or other writing indicating or associated with the moon.
- 2011, David Bilsborough, The Wanderer's Tale, page 73:
- This knowledge, then, was to come – as the Moon rune, or rune of the night, signified – in the form of dreams.
- (science fiction and fantasy) A runestone or similar object associated with the moon.
- Incomprehensible writing; moonrunes.
- 2014, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Son of No One: Hellchaser #6:
- You know this freaky-creepy weird vase up here that has that moon rune writing on it?