Tionscadal na Nod
quod (q with curved stroke)
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Source: Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D ii 1 (1225) = Leabhar Uí Mhaine (The Book of Uí Maine) [1394], f. 124rbFile:
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Source: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512 [s. xv–xviin], f. 31vaFile:
Letters displayed:
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Base form in image, without marks, as it may appear to the untrained eye.
Represents in Irish:
ar
In the scribe’s mind or in normalised spelling.
Represents in Latin:
quod
In the scribe’s mind or in normalised spelling.
Appearance
Build type:
Combination
Notational device:
Baseline symbol
Components:
At the baseline:
Alphabetic letters:
q (regular)
Represents: cu, cú (Irish)q (Latin)
Symbols:
Cross stroke (curved)
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Meaning
Represents:
In Irish: ar
In Latin: quod
Comments:
A symbol that is mainly used for Latin quod. The Irish meaning ar may be rare: it is attested in the Book of Uí Maine version of Sanas Cormaic, where it used for the headword Oar.
For early uses in Latin, see W. M. Lindsay, Notae Latinae: an account of abbreviation in Latin mss. of the early minuscule period, c. 700-850 (1915): 254-260
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