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U+A786, Ꞇ
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR T

[U+A785]
Latin Extended-D
[U+A787]

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(lower case )

  1. insular form of T

Usage notes[edit]

This character may be used when there is a contrast with Carolingian T. The usual character for Insular T is simply T in an Insular font.

Cornish[edit]

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(lower case )

  1. (18th century) A letter of the Cornish alphabet.

Old Norse[edit]

Letter[edit]

(lower case )

  1. Uppercase form of . A text may contrast in Norse words and T in Latin words.

Welsh[edit]

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(lower case )

  1. (archaic) A letter of the Welsh alphabet.