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þ

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þ U+00FE, þ
LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN
ý
[U+00FD]
Latin-1 Supplement ÿ
[U+00FF]

Gothic

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þ

  1. Romanization of 𐌸

Icelandic

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þ (upper case Þ)

  1. The thirtieth letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Middle English

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þ (lowercase, uppercase Þ)

  1. A letter of the Middle English alphabet, representing /θ/ or /ð/; it was gradually replaced by "th".

Old English

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þ (lowercase, uppercase Þ)

  1. a letter of the Old English alphabet, representing /θ/, which was pronounced [θ] or [ð]

Old Norse

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þ (uppercase Þ)

  1. a letter of the Old Norse alphabet, representing /θ/, which was pronounced [θ] or [ð]

Old Swedish

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þ

  1. a letter of the Old Swedish alphabet, written in the Latin script.