Vend (letter)

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Ꝩ ꝩ
Writing cursive forms of Ꝩ
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
TypeAlphabetic and Logographic
Language of originOld Norse language
Phonetic usage[u]
[v]
[w]
/vɛnd/
Unicode codepointU+A768, U+A769
History
Development
Time period~800 to ~1200
DescendantsNone
SistersNone
Transliteration equivalentsu, v, w
Other
Other letters commonly used withu, v, w
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

Vend (Ꝩ, ꝩ) is a letter of Old Norse. It was used to represent the sounds /u/, /v/, and /w/.[citation needed]

It was related to and probably derived from the Old English letter Wynn of the Runic alphabet (ᚹ) and later the Latin alphabet (Ƿ ƿ), except that the bowl was open on the top, not being connected to the stem, which made it somewhat resemble a letter Y. It was eventually replaced with v or u for most writings.

Vend in Unicode and HTML entities[]

  • U+A768 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VEND (HTML Ꝩ)
  • U+A769 LATIN SMALL LETTER VEND (HTML ꝩ)
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