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A |
| Usage: as double compartment 'a' is used throughout. | | Usage: astralaby 'a' is fairly consistently formed. |
| Usage: And | | Usage: Anothir upper case 'A' at the beginning of a line and washed with yellow. |
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D |
| Usage: diuidid (first 'd') the scribe has both looped and unlooped 'd'. The lower lobe is triangular. | | Usage: naked final 'd' is often tagged. |
| Usage: And the scribe also uses unlooped 'd' occasionally. There does not seem to be any specific reason for the selection of this 'd' rather than the looped version. | | Usage: condescendith both types of 'd' are used in this word. |
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G |
| Usage: greke double compartment 'g' is always used. | | Usage: p(er)tenyng in final position 'g' is tagged. |
| Usage: rightfull the lower compartment is set at a slight angle giving the graph a tilted appearance. | | Usage: englisch |
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H |
| Usage: harde 'h' is neatly executed with tail-stroke contained beneath the graph. | | Usage: englisch after 'c', 't' and 'g', 'h' is often, though not always crossed. |
| Usage: myght | | Usage: sufficeth |
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R |
| Usage: rewlys modern 'r' is used in all positions. | | Usage: prayer(e) final 'r' is frequently flourished, probably for missing final 'e'. |
| Usage: mortal 'z'-shaped 'r' has a trailing otiose stroke descending from the lower left of the graph. | | Usage: Astralabiu(m) an 'r' in the scribe's display script. |
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S |
| Usage: sufficiant long 's' is always used in initial and medial positions. | | Usage: nou(m)bres the scribe uses both kidney 's' and 8-shaped 's' in final position. |
| Usage: as | | Usage: possibil |
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W |
| Usage: wrappit 'w' comes in a variety of forms. Here the limbs turn to the right with the second stroke left open at the head. | | Usage: wel here the limbs lean backwards slightly. |
| Usage: which in this example there are two closed loops at the head. | | Usage: rewlys |
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Y |
| Usage: lowys sometimes 'y' is 'dotted' with a separate curved stroke with tail. | | Usage: astralaby |
| Usage: latyn the fork of the graph is generally at the lower level of surrounding graphs. | | Usage: p(ar)fytely curvature of the tail-stroke varies. |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: þis thorn is mainly used for the definite article and demonstratives. | | Usage: þe |
| Usage: ȝofen yogh is used as equivalent of the element 'y'. | | Usage: oriȝonte it is also used to represent the 'z' sound. |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Astralabiu(m) upper case 'A' in the scribe's display script for the title. | | Usage: This |
| Usage: Iewes | | Usage: Oxenford |