U+A7C7, Ꟈ
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY

[U+A7C6]
Latin Extended-D
[U+A7C8]

Gaulish

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Etymology

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Not clear if it descends from Latin D or from Greek Θ (the sound had once been written ΘΘ), but in manuscript form it looked identical to a contemporary d with a stroke.

Letter

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(lower case )

  1. (palaeography) The letter tau gallicum, thought to have represented the sound IPA(key): /t͡s/ and word-initial /st/.

Kiowa

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(lower case )

  1. An unaspirated 't' sound; alphabetized before D.

Moro

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(lower case )

  1. One of several orthographic conventions for the dental consonant [d̪]. Others are Ð ð and Ḏ ḏ.