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One form of
U+16A0, ᚠ
RUNIC LETTER FEHU FEOH FE F
[unassigned: U+169D–U+169F]

[U+169C]
Runic
[U+16A1]

Translingual

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Etymology

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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).

Letter

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  1. A letter of the Runic alphabet, with the reconstructed name *fehu (cattle), representing /ɸ/ or /f/.

Usage notes

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  • Present in the Elder Fuþark (called fehu), the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc (called feoh), and the Younger Fuþark (called ). Associated in all three with wealth.

Old English

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(f)

  1. the first letter of the Old English runic alphabet, representing /f/ and pronounced fēoh (wealth)

See also

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Old Norse

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Noun

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(f)

  1. Abbreviation of .