"ᛢ" meaning in All languages combined

See ᛢ on Wiktionary

Character [Translingual]

Head templates: {{mul-letter|sc=Runr}} ᛢ
  1. A letter of the expanded Anglo-Saxon Runic Fuþorc alphabet, called cƿeorð (a modification of peorð) and representing /k/ in loan words where it replaces the Latin letter q. Tags: letter

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