wynn

/wɪn/
noun
  1. A rune or letter in the Old English alphabet representing the sound /w/, also called wyn.
    • The word 'water' was spelled with a wynn in Old English.
    • Wynn looks like a modern 'p' but makes a 'w' sound.
    • Many Old English texts use the wynn character for the 'w' sound.
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