Definitions | wynn |
| noun
- a letter of the Old English alphabet, borrowed from the futhark and used to represent the sound of w; replaced in Middle English times by the digraph uu, which later developed into the letter w.
Etymology: Old English wynnOld English, ynn, en ("joy," "pleasure"), from Common Germanic - wunjÅ, from Proto-Indo-European (IPAchar,
- wn-yeHâ), derived from
- wen- ("desire").
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