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Wynn

Wynn is a letter in the old English alphabet that came from a rune (ᚹ) by the same name. It was used to represent the sound /w/.

In written Old English and Middle English it was borrowed to represent the same sound, as the letter W was a later invention. It gradually fell out of use as 'uu' and later a merged form 'w' increased in use to represent the /w/ sound.

The rune was held to represent joy, and is the only rune other than þ to have been borrowed into the Latin alphabet.


Capital wynn (left), lowercase wynn (right).

Wynn in Unicode





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