ᛏ
Appearance
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Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Compare T.
Letter
[edit]ᛏ
- A letter of the Runic alphabet, with the reconstructed name *tīwaz (“god”), present in the Elder Fuþark, the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc (called tīr), and the Younger Fuþark (called Týr), representing /t/ and associated with Tyr (in the Icelandic rune poem) and Polaris (in the Anglo-Saxon one).
Further reading
[edit]Old English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Letter
[edit]ᛏ (t)
- a letter of the Old English runic alphabet, representing /t/
- The Old English rune poem
- ᛏ biþ tācna sum...
- Tir is some kind of token...
- The Old English rune poem
See also
[edit]- (Runic script letters) ᚠ (f), ᚢ (u), ᚦ (þ), ᚩ (ó), ᚱ (r), ᚳ (c), ᚷ (ġ), ᚹ (w), ᚻ (h), ᚾ (n), ᛁ (i), ᛄ (j), ᛇ (eo), ᛈ (p), ᛉ (x), ᛋ (s), ᛏ (t), ᛒ (b), ᛖ (e), ᛗ (m), ᛚ (l), ᛝ (ŋ), ᛟ (œ), ᛞ (d), ᚪ (a), ᚨ, ᚣ (y), ᛡ (io), ᛠ (ea)