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Noun — An old English letter (ƿ) once used to write the "w" sound, before it was replaced by the modern letter W.

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Etymology

From Old English wynn, meaning "joy" — runes were traditionally named after words that began with the sound they represented.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wynn” mean?

The word “wynn” means an old English letter (ƿ) once used to write the "w" sound, before it was replaced by the modern letter W. In plain terms, a historical letter shape, not used in modern English but seen in Old English texts.

How do you pronounce “wynn”?

“Wynn” is pronounced wihn (/wɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “wynn” in a sentence?

Here is “wynn” used in a sentence: “Manuscripts written before the 1300s often use wynn instead of the letter w.”

What part of speech is “wynn”?

“Wynn” is a noun.

Where does the word “wynn” come from?

The word “wynn” comes from Old English. From Old English wynn, meaning "joy" — runes were traditionally named after words that began with the sound they represented.

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