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Wynn

Wynn, or wyn (Ƿ ƿ; also spelled wen, win, ƿynn, ƿyn, ƿen, and ƿin), is a letter of the Old English alphabet, where it is used to represent the sound /w/. It was a continued use of the Anglo-Frisian Futhorc runes.

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Unicode

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w
Development
Ƿ ƿ
In Unicode
U+01F7, U+01BF
Language of origin
Old English
Sisters
Ꝩ ꝩ
Sound values
[w] /wɪn/

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Wynn

Nodes26
Edges25
Triples39
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.076923
Components1

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Wynn

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related to The letter "W" · 16
Wynn → Anglo-Frisian Futhorc, Anglo-Saxon, BabelStone Runic, Code2000, FreeMono, Hnias, In Middle English, It, Junicode, Middle English, New York, Noto Sans Runic, Old English, Old English's, San Francisco, While
related to Unicode · 11
Wynn → A768ꝨLATIN CAPITAL LETTER VENDU, A769ꝩLATIN SMALL LETTER VENDU, A7D4, A7D5ꟕLATIN SMALL LETTER DOUBLE, CAPITAL LETTER WYNNU, LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE, LETTER WUNJO WYNN WU, LETTER WYNNU, The, Unicode, WYNNU
Associated graphs · 1
Wynn → w
Development · 1
Wynn → Ƿ ƿ
In Unicode · 1
Wynn → U+01F7, U+01BF
Language of origin · 1
Wynn → Old English
Sisters · 1
Wynn → Ꝩ ꝩ
Sound values · 1
Wynn → [w] /wɪn/
Time period · 1
Wynn → 700s to 1300s
Transliterations · 1
Wynn → w

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english alphabet futhorc letter old see ipa also latin unicode used futhark sound anglo-saxon middle represent use anglo-frisian native writing

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
WynnAssociated graphsw1.00infobox
WynnDevelopmentǷ ƿ1.00infobox
WynnIn UnicodeU+01F7, U+01BF1.00infobox
WynnLanguage of originOld English1.00infobox
WynnSistersꝨ ꝩ1.00infobox
WynnSound values[w] /wɪn/1.00infobox
WynnTime period700s to 1300s1.00infobox
WynnTransliterationsw1.00infobox
WynnTypeAlphabetic and logographic1.00infobox
WynnVariations(See below)1.00infobox
WynnWriting directionLeft-to-right1.00infobox
WynnWriting systemAdapted from Futhorc into Latin script1.00infobox

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