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  (wĭn) pronunciation or wen (wĕn)
n.

An Old English rune having the sound (w) and used in Old English and early Middle English writing.

[Old English.]


 
 
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Capital wynn (left), lowercase wynn (right)
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Capital wynn (left), lowercase wynn (right)

Wynn (Ƿ ƿ) (also spelled Wen or ƿen) is a letter of the Old English alphabet. It was used to represent the sound /w/.

While the earliest Old English texts represent this phoneme with the digraph <uu>, scribes soon borrowed the rune wynn w() for this purpose. It remained a standard letter throughout the Anglo-Saxon era, eventually falling out of use (perhaps under the influence of French orthography) during the Middle English period, circa 1300 (Freeborn 1992:25). It was replaced with <uu> once again, from which the modern <w> developed.

The denotation of the rune is "joy, bliss" known from the Anglo-Saxon rune poem:

Ƿenne bruceþ, ðe can ƿeana lyt
sares and sorge and him sylfa hæf
blæd and blysse and eac byrga geniht.
Bliss he enjoys who knows not suffering,
sorrow nor anxiety, and has
prosperity and happiness and a good enough house.
the Elder Futhark *wunjô
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the Elder Futhark *wunjô

It is not continued in the Younger Futhark, but in the Gothic alphabet, the letter


 
 

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