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  2. Thorn (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike eth, thorn remained in common use through most of the Middle English period. Both letters were used for the phoneme /θ/ , sometimes by the same scribe. This sound was regularly realised in Old English as the voiced fricative [ð] between voiced sounds, but either letter could be used to write it; the modern use of [ð] in phonetic ...

  3. Old English Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letter eth ð was an alteration of Latin d , and the runic letters thorn þ and wynn ƿ are borrowings from futhorc. Also used was a symbol for the conjunction and , a character similar to the number seven ( ⁊ , called ond or a Tironian et ) which is still used in Irish and Scottish Gaelic , and a symbol for the relative pronoun þæt , a ...

  4. Eth - Wikipedia

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    Eth (/ ɛ ð / edh, uppercase: Ð , lowercase: ð ; also spelled edh or eð), known as ðæt in Old English, [1] is a letter used in Old English, Middle English, Icelandic, Faroese (in which it is called edd), and Elfdalian.

  5. Pronunciation of English th - Wikipedia

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    In standard English, the phonetic realization of the two dental fricative phonemes shows less variation than many other English consonants. Both are pronounced either interdentally, with the blade of the tongue resting against the lower part of the back of the upper teeth and the tip protruding slightly, or with the tip of the tongue against the back of the upper teeth.

  6. Middle English - Wikipedia

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    Eth fell out of use during the 13th century and was replaced by thorn. Thorn mostly fell out of use during the 14th century and was replaced by th . Anachronistic usage of the scribal abbreviation (þe, "the") has led to the modern mispronunciation of thorn as y in this context; see ye olde. [43]

  7. House ethics panel opens Cawthorn probe over ... - AOL

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    A House ethics panel is investigating whether GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn may have improperly promoted a cryptocurrency and engaged in a relationship with an aide.

  8. History of English - Wikipedia

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    Due to specific similarities between early English and Old Frisian, an Anglo-Frisian grouping is also identified, although it does not necessarily represent a node in the family tree. [7] These dialects had most of the typical West Germanic features, including a significant amount of grammatical inflection.

  9. House Ethics Committee investigating Cawthorn trading ... - AOL

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    The House Ethics Committee is investigating Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., for accusations of insider dealing in cryptocurrency and allegations of an improper affair with one of his staff members.