wyn

/wɪn/
noun
  1. A rune or letter in the Old English alphabet representing the sound /w/, also called wynn.
    • The scribe carefully carved a wyn into the stone.
    • In Old English manuscripts, the wyn looks like a modern 'p' with a curved top.
    • Students of paleography learn to recognize the wyn in ancient texts.
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