rúnáknak
Rúnáknak is a term that appears in some older Icelandic texts, often translated as "runic inscriptions" or "carvings." It specifically refers to the act of carving or inscribing runes, rather than the runes themselves or the magical properties sometimes associated with them. The term implies a deliberate and often permanent marking made on a surface, typically stone, wood, or metal.
The practice of rúnáknak involved using the runic alphabet, which was used by Germanic peoples for writing
While the exact origins and evolution of runic writing are complex, rúnáknak represents the tangible output