r rotunda

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English[edit]

The Unicode letter pair latin capital/small letter r rotunda rendered by different fonts.

Etymology[edit]

From or representing Latin r rotunda (literally round ‘r’). The adjective rotunda is the feminine form of rotundus, inflected to agree with littera (letter), elliptically omitted (compare e caudata). The phrase is little attested in Latin, and might have been formed in English, or been borrowed from another language which formed it from those Latin roots.

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r rotunda (plural not attested)

  1. (typography) A curved form of the letter r, found in some medieval and fraktur scripts: ⟨  ⟩.
    Coordinate term: straight r
    • 2017, Andrea de Leeuw van Weenen, editor, A Grammar of Möðruvallabók, BRILL, →ISBN, page 11:
      The distinction between r rotunda and straight r has not been kept in the transcription, as the usage of r rotunda is predictable from the preceding character: r rotunda is used after round letters.

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