Hwair

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Hwair ( ?, ?) is one dating from The Middle Ages, still used today to transcribe it.

Synopsis

Linguistics

Hwair is one of H and v being used to transcribe the letter of the same name, marked like a deaf /w/, [? ], or a labio-velarized /x/, [ X? ], Germanic old resulting from * K? Indo-European (cf Latin qu) which, in the others Germanic languages, evolved/moved in [ W ] (noted wh in , in pronunciation RP ; one finds however achievements local, in Scotland for example, with [?]), [ v ] in or [? ] in .

History

Data-processing representation

Like the majority of the medieval Latin letters, the police forces allowing to post this letter are rare. Hwair has the representations however following:

  • Capital? : U+01F6 ;
  • Tiny? : U+0195.

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