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A |
| Usage: arte anglicana 'a' with upper lobe often very much larger than the lower one. | | Usage: schalte the lower compartment does not always close completely. |
| Usage: habet | | Usage: And an oblong compartment and a diagonal ascender with crook-shaped head to close. |
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D |
| Usage: diuerse unlooped 'd' with the ascender short and squashed over the top of the squarish lobe. | | Usage: plesid |
| Usage: dedly | | Usage: Deep vertical double parallel lines through this graph. |
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G |
| Usage: grene 'g' is always double compartment with largish upper and squashed lower compartment. | | Usage: grou(n)did |
| Usage: þynge | | Usage: Good |
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H |
| Usage: his 'h' has an upright stem and longish curved tail-stroke finishing beneath the base of the stem. | | Usage: teche |
| Usage: whiche | | Usage: His slightly more elaborate graph for the upper case letter. |
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R |
| Usage: reherse on the folios examined, modern 'r' is used in all positions except after 'o'. | | Usage: ypocrisis |
| Usage: forme 'z'-shaped 'r' used only after 'o' on the folios examined. | | Usage: fadir |
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S |
| Usage: schall long 's' used in initial and medial positions. | | Usage: ielous kidney-shaped 's' used in final position. Here at the end of a line an otiose stroke is added. |
| Usage: possession | | Usage: So another upper case graph with double vertical parallel lines to bisect. |
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W |
| Usage: whiche rectangular shape for 'w' with double lobe to the right. | | Usage: morow |
| Usage: trewe | | Usage: Wherof upper case 'W' differentiated only by size compared with following graph. The top of the lower case letter is in line with the tops of surrounding graphs. |
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Y |
| Usage: y 'y' often has a dash or curved stroke above. When 'y' stands alone as the first person pronoun, there is often a dot on each side of the graph. | | Usage: dedly |
| Usage: ypocrysye | | Usage: plyed |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: þu thorn also has dots on each side when used for a pronoun. | | Usage: forþ occasionally thorn replaces 'th'. |
| Usage: ȝowr(e) yogh is used as representative of the elements 'y' and 'gh'. | | Usage: myȝti |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: If | | Usage: Tel |
| Usage: Of | | Usage: Penne |