Definition of Æ

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Æ
Æ is a grapheme formed from the letters a and e. Originally a ligature representing a Latin diphthong, it has been promoted to the full status of a letter in the alphabets of many languages. As a letter of the Old English alphabet, it was called æsc ‘ash tree' after the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc rune    which it transliterated; its traditional name in English is still ash (pronounced ).

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