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d with suspension stroke

Image:
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Source: Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 1303 = Leabhar Í Eadhra (Book of O'Hara) [1597], p. 17File:
Letters displayed:
<d>
Base form in image, without marks, as it may appear to the untrained eye.
Represents in Irish:
nd / d() / ()d
In the scribe’s mind or in normalised spelling.
Represents in Latin:
d() / ()d
In the scribe’s mind or in normalised spelling.
Appearance
Build type:
Combination
Notational device:
Superscript symbol
Components:
Equivalent form in minuscule:
Note that in this instance, the n implied by the suspension stroke is intended to come before rather than after the letter d.
In superscript:
Symbol(s):



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suspension stroke
Represents:
□n, □(), n□, ()□
At the baseline:
Alphabetic letters:



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d (regular)
Represents: d (Irish)d (Latin)
Meaning
Represents:
In Irish: nd / d() / ()d
In Latin: d() / ()d
Context