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A |
| Usage: table lower case 'a' is always a single compartment secretary letter form. | | Usage: Artike |
| Usage: Aries several upper case 'A's have a space between the bowl and the descender. | | |
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D |
| Usage: declinacion unlooped 'd' used throughout. | | Usage: hede the word is on the top line thus the slightly extended descender. |
| Usage: consider showing the two separate strokes for 'd'. | | |
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G |
| Usage: degree typical tailed 'g' formation. | | Usage: height |
| Usage: grete the first stroke for the bowl of 'g' is generally lower than the second but that is not the case here. | | |
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H |
| Usage: hede the looped head of 'h' crosses the top of the shoulder. | | Usage: this the tail-stroke is usually neatly contained. |
| Usage: North crossed 'h' after 't' in final position. | | |
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R |
| Usage: Understonde 'z'-shaped 'r' used in every position. | | Usage: Northwarde |
| Usage: rekenyng | | Usage: Region upper case letter. |
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S |
| Usage: this this 's' is always used in final position. | | Usage: is an example which clearly shows the stages of the formation of the letter. |
| Usage: Orisonte long 's' is used medially and in initial position. | | |
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W |
| Usage: knowe cursive 'w' with extended left limb whatever its position in the word. | | Usage: knowe |
| Usage: compewned | | |
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Y |
| Usage: lyue the most usual shape of 'y' in medial position. | | Usage: eny with 'y' in final position the tail tends to be straight with little or no turn. |
| Usage: many | | |
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e |
| Usage: bene final 'e' almost always has a horned top and an upward stroke to finish. | | Usage: table frequently the finishing stroke on final 'e' is formed by a release of pressure showing as a lighter colour of ink. |
| Usage: 'latitude occasionally the final stroke is detached from the 'e'. | | |
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N |
| Usage: Northwarde upper case 'N' used initially. | | Usage: North |
| Usage: North | | |