ext_18993 ([identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lwood 2007-01-16 11:30 pm (UTC)

I believe, if I remember correctly, that Old English (before the Normans, obviously. :P) also used the eth.

If the Anglo-Saxon-and-sympathetic heathens on my flist are any indication, OE is fairly well festooned with eths.

But the light rail down Third Street should still be the Þ line. Even if people would wonder why the hump on that P slipped halfway down the stem...

-- Lorrie

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