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A |
| Usage: biwaile single compartment 'a' used throughout. | | Usage: adu(er)site the extension of the hairline closing stroke is visible on many of his letters, (e, g, o), and seen here to the left of the lobe of 'a'. |
| Usage: And upper case 'A' has the same extended hairline, here at both ends. | | Usage: Au(n)gil |
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D |
| Usage: tregede unlooped 'd' is used throughout. | | Usage: Dou(n) the upper case letter. |
| Usage: goddis thick stems and another extension of the hairline beyond the stem. | | Usage: Damassene upper case letter. |
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G |
| Usage: degre double compartment diamond-shaped 'g's are used throughout. | | Usage: brynge 'g' with extra hairline tag at the head. |
| Usage: though 'g' with following crossed 'h'. | | Usage: bygynne 'g' between two 'y's. |
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H |
| Usage: hem the space between stem and shoulder is wide. The limb is short, rarely extending to any length. | | Usage: whiche 'ch' combination with extended hairline on 'c'. |
| Usage: Through crossed 'h' following 'g'. The head-loop rejoins the stem high up. | | Usage: though he the cross bar is very long. |
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R |
| Usage: remedie modern 'r' used exclusively in every position except as in version 2 below. | | Usage: Lucifer 'z'-shaped 'r' used in the scribe's display script. |
| Usage: finger the 'r' graph is always of the same formation. | | Usage: consecrate |
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S |
| Usage: cours sigma 's' used in final position. A hairline closure at the top of the graph and a downward turning extension. | | Usage: speke long 's' frequently has a split stem. |
| Usage: So upper case 'S'. | | Usage: Damassene splayed double 's'. The scribe does the same with 'ff'. |
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W |
| Usage: biwaile double 'v' formation of 'w' although it is difficult to see any connecting stroke from the left limb. | | Usage: Now |
| Usage: With upper case 'W' with spikey 'B'-shaped element at the right. | | |
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Y |
| Usage: may the tail of 'y' turns counter-clockwise at the fork of the two strokes. The tail describes a mild curve. | | Usage: synne |
| Usage: worldly | | Usage: hym |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: þt thorn is only used occasionally. | | Usage: þe the construction of the lobe is triangular. |
| Usage: ȝet yogh is used only twice on the folio examined and is representative of the sound 'y'. | | Usage: ȝette |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: The | | Usage: Beth |
| Usage: Lo | | Usage: Now |