ᚠ
Translingual
Old Norse
ᚠ - Translingual
Letter
ᚠ
A letter of the Runic alphabet, with the reconstructed name *fehu ( “ cattle ” ) , representing /ɸ/ or /f/ .
Usage notes
Present in the Elder Fuþark (called fehu ), the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc (called feoh ), and the Younger Fuþark (called fé ). Associated in all three with wealth .
ᚠ - Old Norse
Noun
ᚠ ( f )
Abbreviation of fé .
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