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A |
| Usage: am double compartment 'a' used throughout. | | Usage: name |
| Usage: And the scribe has two versions of upper case 'A' on this folio. This version with square lower compartment and closed head-loop is used only once. | | Usage: And the more common version of upper case 'A'. |
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D |
| Usage: diuersis unlooped 'd' is used throughout. | | Usage: lord |
| Usage: do the angle of the stroke across the head is acute. | | Usage: dedis |
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G |
| Usage: god double compartment 'g' with triangular lower compartment is used throughout. | | Usage: englissh |
| Usage: chalange | | Usage: negat |
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H |
| Usage: his 'h' is consistently formed with neat looped head-stroke. | | Usage: other |
| Usage: englissh crossed 'h' to follow 's'. | | Usage: hote |
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R |
| Usage: reson both modern 'r' and long 'r' are used in all positions. | | Usage: refuse |
| Usage: other | | Usage: moria on this single flyleaf, 'z'-shaped 'r' only follows 'o'. |
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S |
| Usage: spirit long 's' is used in initial and medial positions. | | Usage: as kidney-shaped 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: sensus occasionally sigma 's' is found in final position. | | Usage: diuersis |
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W |
| Usage: whan most of the scribe's 'w's follow this shape. | | Usage: knowe |
| Usage: wt the single example of 'w' on the folios examined with strokes curling to the right at the head. | | Usage: wisdom |
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Y |
| Usage: y the left arm of 'y' is a vertical stroke. The second stroke curves to join the vertical with the fork on or near the line. The tail extends usually in a straight line without turn to finish. | | Usage: craftys |
| Usage: my | | Usage: hyȝte the tail of 'y' does turn counter-clockwise to finish. |
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Thorn and Yogh |
| Usage: haþ thorn is used frequently for all the usual words and also as a 'th' replacement in some words. | | Usage: treuþe |
| Usage: hyȝte yogh is used on this folio as equivalent of the 'gh' element. | | Usage: þouȝt |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Dum | | Usage: Eu(er)y |
| Usage: Ioh(an)nes the scribe's signature at the end of the flyleaf. | | Usage: Cok Iohannes Cok is the name of the scribe. |