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 | | Dots above are used for some Old English characters such as "c" and "g", and in general as a length mark in Medieval Nordic manuscripts, above consonants (geminates) as well as above vowels. |
 | | The characters "i" and "j" already have dots, but there is a precomposed capital "I" with a dot, though not a capital "J" with dot. |
 | | Adding dots to these characters (except for "q" which can not be doubled) and some of the frequent ligatures in Old Norse ("aa", "ae", "ao", "av", "au", "ay", and "oo"), as well as some of the small capitals, "G", "N", "R", "S" and "T" (cf. |
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