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A |
| Usage: anon single compartment 'a' with square lobe. | | Usage: also |
| Usage: whas single compartment 'a' with rounded lobe. | | Usage: And |
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D |
| Usage: dar both looped and unlooped 'd's are used. They alternate to no particular plan but unlooped 'd' is used most frequently. | | Usage: desplesed (first d) where looped 'd' is used, it is more often in initial position, though it can also be used occasionally in medial and final positions. |
| Usage: lady | | Usage: god |
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G |
| Usage: grucche tailed 'g' is used almost all the time. | | Usage: oghne the single occurrence of anglicana 'g' on the folio examined. |
| Usage: þogh tailed 'g' is consistently formed. | | Usage: strengþe |
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H |
| Usage: hertes 'h' may have a looped head or it may be left open. | | Usage: what the limb of 'h' is often short, finishing in line with the lower part of the stem. |
| Usage: noght 'h' in the combination 'ght' is crossed. | | Usage: Hast the upper case graph. |
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R |
| Usage: rede modern 'r' is used throughout in all positions except after 'o'. | | Usage: ferr |
| Usage: fortune 'z'-shaped 'r' only appears after 'o' on the folio examined. | | Usage: Regis an upper case 'R' in the rubric. |
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S |
| Usage: soffre long 's' is used in all initial and medial positions. | | Usage: hertes kidney-shaped 's' is always used in final position. |
| Usage: vnbuxomnesse | | Usage: So |
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W |
| Usage: wol looped 'w' with 'B'-shaped element to the right is used consistently throughout. | | Usage: was |
| Usage: Now the middle loop of 'w' stands above the elements on either side. | | Usage: Whan the upper case version is exactly the same as the lower case. |
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Y |
| Usage: pleinly although not represented in the 'y's shown here, 'y' is occasionally dotted. | | Usage: heuy |
| Usage: myhte | | Usage: many sometimes the tail of 'y' returns and ends above the body of the graph. |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: Wiþ the stem of thorn is thick and set at a slant. | | Usage: telleþ thorn is used on all occasions for 'th' except where 'Th' begins a line. |
| Usage: ȝe on the folio examined, yogh is used as equivalent to 'y'. | | Usage: ȝoure |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: That | | Usage: Bot |
| Usage: Confessor | | Usage: Of |