ᚠ
One form of ᚠ | ||||||||
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Translingual edit
Etymology edit
Probably from the Etruscan 𐌅, from the Phoenician character waw (𐤅 (w)). Cognates would then include the Ancient Greek Ϝ (W), ϝ (w) and the Latin F (from Etruscan 𐌅𐌇).
Letter edit
ᚠ
- A letter of the Runic alphabet, with the reconstructed name *fehu (“cattle”), representing /ɸ/ or /f/.
Usage notes edit
Old Norse edit
Noun edit
ᚠ (f)
- Abbreviation of fé.