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A |
| Usage: awey single compartment 'a' used throughout. | | Usage: and |
| Usage: And 2-shaped element precedes and is separated from the down-stroke. | | Usage: Alle |
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D |
| Usage: dryve single compartment 'd' is used throughout. The curving down-stroke sometimes has an overhand beyond the lobe. | | Usage: dryid |
| Usage: doth | | Usage: dreye |
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G |
| Usage: gete 'g' is double compartment but the lower compartment does not usually join up to the upper compartment. | | Usage: cuttyng 'g' in final position is sometimes tagged. |
| Usage: longe | | Usage: grapys |
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H |
| Usage: haue where 'h' is the initial letter of the word or within a word, there is a horizontal stroke to the left of the stem. | | Usage: thyknesse the limb is a long straight stroke which extends below the foot of the stem |
| Usage: which where 'h' is the final letter of the word it is crossed completely. | | Usage: syth |
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R |
| Usage: reyse modern 'r' is used most of the time in all positions. | | Usage: fever long 'r' is used occasionally, as here in final position. |
| Usage: ffor on the folio examined, 'z'-shaped 'r' is only used after 'o'. | | Usage: Rote |
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S |
| Usage: smale long 's' is used initially and medially. No other 's' is used in initial position on the folio examined. | | Usage: stonys both sigma 's' and kidney 's' are found in final position. They seem to alternate to no apparent plan. |
| Usage: kakys the kidney 's' version in final position. | | Usage: vessel |
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W |
| Usage: with the arms of the cursive 'w' may be straight or curved. There is a single lobe to the right of the graph. | | Usage: thorwe |
| Usage: wult | | Usage: Whan the upper case version is the same as the lower case one. |
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Y |
| Usage: awey most of the scribe's 'y's are like this one with a fine, straight stroke for the tail descending at a forty-five degree angle. | | Usage: cyve occasionally the tail of 'y' turns counter-clockwise. |
| Usage: medycyne | | Usage: yere in initial position, the 'y' is more conventional with thicker tail-stroke turning counter-clockwise. |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: þe thorn is only used for the definite article and pronouns. The lobe is quite large. | | Usage: þat |
| Usage: owtȝ yogh seems to be used only as equivalent of the plural 'tz' plural ending. | | Usage: appetytȝ |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Ther | | Usage: But |
| Usage: Thenne | | |