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  2. Hwair - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic letter is transliterated with the Latin ligature of the same name, ƕ, which was introduced by Wilhelm Braune in the 1882 edition of Gotische Grammatik [3], as suggested in a review of the 1880 edition by Hermann Collitz [4], to replace the digraph hv which was formerly used to express the phoneme, e.g. by Migne (vol. 18) in the 1860s.

  3. Gothic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Two letters, 𐍁 (90) and 𐍊 (900), have no phonetic value. The letter names are recorded in a 9th-century manuscript of Alcuin (Codex Vindobonensis 795). Most of them seem to be Gothic forms of names also appearing in the rune poems. The names are given in their attested forms followed by the reconstructed Gothic forms and their meanings. [c]

  4. File:Gothic letter hwair.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Blackletter - Wikipedia

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    Blackletter (sometimes black letter or black-letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule or Gothic type, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century. [1]

  6. Thorn (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Thorn or þorn (Þ, þ) is a letter in the Old English, Old Norse, Old Swedish and modern Icelandic alphabets, as well as modern transliterations of the Gothic alphabet, Middle Scots, and some dialects of Middle English.

  7. Laguz - Wikipedia

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    The name of the corresponding Gothic letter (𐌻, l) is attested as laaz in the Codex Vindobonensis 795; a normalized Gothic form *lagus is thought to underlie this unconventional spelling. The rune is identical in shape to the letter l in the Raetic alphabet .

  8. Haglaz - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌷 h, named hagl. The Elder Futhark letter has two variants, single-barred ᚺ and double-barred ᚻ . The double-barred variant is found in continental inscriptions, while Scandinavian inscriptions have exclusively the single-barred variant.

  9. File:Gothic letter dags.svg - Wikipedia

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