"ᚠ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Norse]

Head templates: {{head|non|noun|tr=f}} ᚠ (f)
  1. Abbreviation of fé. Tags: abbreviation, alt-of, feminine Alternative form of:

Character [Translingual]

Etymology: Probably from the Etruscan 𐌅, from the Phoenician character waw (𐤅 (w)). Cognates would then include the Ancient Greek Ϝ (W), ϝ (w) and the Latin F (from Etruscan 𐌅𐌇). Etymology templates: {{m|mul|𐌅|sc=Ital}} 𐌅, {{m|phn|𐤅|sc=Phnx}} 𐤅 (w), {{cog|grc|Ϝ}} Ancient Greek Ϝ (W), {{m|grc|ϝ}} ϝ (w), {{cog|la|F}} Latin F, {{m|mul|𐌅𐌇|sc=Ital}} 𐌅𐌇 Head templates: {{mul-letter|sc=Runr}} ᚠ
  1. A letter of the Runic alphabet, with the reconstructed name *fehu (“cattle”), representing /ɸ/ or /f/. Tags: letter

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