Wynn
| Wynn | |
|---|---|
| Ƿ ƿ | |
| (See below) | |
| Usage | |
| Writing system | Adapted from Futhorc into Latin script |
| Type | Alphabetic and logographic |
| Language of origin | Old English |
| Sound values | [w] /wɪn/ |
| In Unicode | U+01F7, U+01BF |
| History | |
| Development | ᚹ
|
| Time period | ~700 to ~1100 |
| Descendants | Ꝩ ꝩ |
| Sisters | Ꝩ ꝩ |
| Transliterations | w |
| Variations | (See below) |
| Other | |
| Associated graphs | w |
| Writing direction | Left-to-right |
| Name | Proto-Germanic | Old English |
|---|---|---|
| *Wunjō | Wynn | |
| "joy" | ||
| Shape | Elder Futhark | Futhorc |
| Unicode | ᚹ U+16B9 | |
| Transliteration | w | |
| Transcription | w | |
| IPA | [w] | |
| Position in rune-row | 8 | |
Wynn or wyn (Ƿ ƿ; also spelled wen, win, ƿynn, ƿyn, ƿen, and ƿin) is a letter of the Old English alphabet, where it is used to represent the sound /w/.