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Oethel

From Teflpedia

Œ, lower case œ, known as an œthel, oethel or ethel, is a ligature of the Latin alphabet letters O and E.[1]

Oethel is sometimes found in English words, particularly French‐to‐English loanwords, e.g. œuvre, etc. Wiktionary has a category.[2] Contemporary American English tends to be substituted with ⟨e⟩, whereas in British English it tends to be written as a digraph of two separate letters, ⟨oe⟩.

There is a small capital letter version of this, small capital oethel.

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