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Suspension strokes |
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The most common of all superscript marks used in Irish manuscripts is the suspension stroke. This page is intended to complement the corrresponding entry by gathering a variety of examples that illustrate its many usages and organising the collection in a way which readers may find convenient.
To see further details about a particular entry, such as a fuller description, other images, related entries and manuscript sources, click on the title or the accompanying image. For a general list of superscript marks, go to superscripts and subscripts. |
Marks over single characters
Marks over digraphs, ligatures or multiple characters
Miscellaneous
Suspension strokes combined
A variation
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