Old English letter now replaced by the last two letters of its name Crossword Clue

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Definition of "ETH"

an Old English letter, ð or Ð, representing the dental fricatives /ð/ and /?/. It was superseded by the digraph th, but is now used as a phonetic symbol for the voiced dental fricative /ð/.


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