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Thorn with stroke

Ꝥ (minuscule: ꝥ), or Þ (thorn) with stroke was a scribal abbreviation common in the Middle Ages. It was used for Old English: þæt (Modern English "that"), as well as Old Norse: þor-, the -þan/-ðan in síðan, þat, þæt, and þess. In Old English texts, the stroke tended to be more slanted, while in Old Norse texts it was straight. In Middle English times…

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Thorn with stroke → A764, A765, Andrew West, Archived, Baker, DIAGONAL STROKE, Everson, January, Latin, LATIN LETTER THORN WITH, Michael, November, October, PDF, Peter, Proposal, Retrieved, UCS, UCSUnicode Character, Unicode Character

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Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesBaker0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesPeter0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesJanuary0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesEverson0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesMichael0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesProposal0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesUCS0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesPDF0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesRetrieved0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesNovember0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesLATIN LETTER THORN WITH0.60section
Thorn with strokerelated to ReferencesDIAGONAL STROKE0.60section

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