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Middle English
stage of the English language from about the 12th through 15th centuries
Þ
letter of the Latin alphabet
Ð
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Yola
extinct Germanic language
Ȝ
The letter yogh (uppercase: Ȝ, lowercase: ȝ; Scots: ; Middle English: ) is a Latin script letter that was used in Middle English and Older Scots, representing y () and various velar phonemes. It descends from the Insular G, the form of the letter g in the medieval Insular script, ᵹ.

Ormulum
thumb|upright=1.2|A page from the Ormulum demonstrating the editing performed over time by Orrm, as well as the insertions of new readings by "Hand B"
Middle English Dictionary
dictionary of Middle English published by the University of Michigan
AB language
variety of Middle English
ye
archaic second-person pronoun in English