Runic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing Futhark runic inscriptions. Although many of the characters appear similar, they should not be confused with the J.R.R. Tolkien-designed Cirth, which has a separate ConScript Unicode Registry encoding. However, in Unicode 7.0 some additional Runic characters were added, including three Runic characters that were used only by Tolkien, for example in the maps of Hobbit: these are different from Cirth.
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
The three best-known runic alphabets are the Elder Futhark (around 150–800 AD), the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (400–1100 AD), and the Younger Futhark (800–1100 AD). The Younger Futhark is divided further into the long-branch runes (also called Danish, although they were also used in Norway and Sweden); short-branch or Rök runes (also called Swedish-Norwegian, although they were also used in Denmark); and the stavlösa or Hälsinge runes (staveless runes). The Younger Futhark developed further into the Marcomannic runes, the Medieval runes (1100–1500 AD), and the Dalecarlian runes (around 1500–1800 AD).
Historically, the runic alphabet is a derivation of the Old Italic alphabets of antiquity, with the addition of some innovations. Which variant of the Old Italic family in particular gave rise to the runes is uncertain. Suggestions include Raetic, Etruscan, or Old Latin as candidates. At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes.
The process of transmission of the script is unknown. The oldest inscriptions are found in Denmark and northern Germany, not near Italy. A 「West Germanic hypothesis」 suggests transmission via Elbe Germanic groups, while a 「Gothic hypothesis」 presumes transmission via East Germanic expansion.
属性
范围 | 16A0–16FF |
字符 | 96 |
角色列表
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字母
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16A0ᚠ
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16A1ᚡ
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16A2ᚢ
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16A3ᚣ
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16A4ᚤ
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16A5ᚥ
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16A6ᚦ
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16A7ᚧ
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16A8ᚨ
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16A9ᚩ
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16AAᚪ
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16ABᚫ
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16ACᚬ
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16ADᚭ
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16AEᚮ
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16AFᚯ
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16B0ᚰ
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16B1ᚱ
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16B2ᚲ
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16B3ᚳ
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16B4ᚴ
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16B5ᚵ
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16B6ᚶ
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16B7ᚷ
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16B8ᚸ
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16B9ᚹ
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16BAᚺ
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16BBᚻ
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16BCᚼ
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16BDᚽ
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16BEᚾ
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16BFᚿ
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16C0ᛀ
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16C1ᛁ
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16C2ᛂ
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16C3ᛃ
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16C4ᛄ
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16C5ᛅ
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16C6ᛆ
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16C7ᛇ
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16C8ᛈ
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16C9ᛉ
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16CAᛊ
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16CBᛋ
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16CCᛌ
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16CDᛍ
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16CEᛎ
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16CFᛏ
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16D0ᛐ
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16D1ᛑ
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16D2ᛒ
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16D3ᛓ
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16D4ᛔ
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16D5ᛕ
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16D6ᛖ
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16D7ᛗ
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16D8ᛘ
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16D9ᛙ
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16DAᛚ
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16DBᛛ
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16DCᛜ
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16DDᛝ
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16DEᛞ
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16DFᛟ
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16E0ᛠ
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16E1ᛡ
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16E2ᛢ
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16E3ᛣ
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16E4ᛤ
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16E5ᛥ
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16E6ᛦ
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16E7ᛧ
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16E8ᛨ
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16E9ᛩ
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16EAᛪ
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標點
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16EB᛫
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16EC᛬
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16ED᛭
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金色數字符文
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16EEᛮ
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16EFᛯ
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16F0ᛰ
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Tolkienian擴展
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16F1ᛱ
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16F2ᛲ
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16F3ᛳ
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密碼字母
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16F4ᛴ
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16F5ᛵ
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16F6ᛶ
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16F7ᛷ
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16F8ᛸ
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16F9
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16FA
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16FB
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16FC
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16FD
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16FE
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16FF
字符表
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ᚠ16A0
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ᚡ16A1
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ᚢ16A2
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ᚣ16A3
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ᚤ16A4
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ᚥ16A5
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ᚦ16A6
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ᚧ16A7
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ᚨ16A8
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ᚩ16A9
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ᚪ16AA
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ᚫ16AB
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ᚬ16AC
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ᚭ16AD
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ᚮ16AE
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ᚯ16AF
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ᚰ16B0
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ᚱ16B1
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ᚲ16B2
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ᚳ16B3
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ᚴ16B4
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ᚵ16B5
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ᚶ16B6
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ᚷ16B7
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ᚸ16B8
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ᚹ16B9
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ᚺ16BA
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ᚻ16BB
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ᚼ16BC
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ᚽ16BD
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ᚾ16BE
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ᚿ16BF
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ᛀ16C0
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ᛁ16C1
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ᛂ16C2
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ᛃ16C3
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ᛄ16C4
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ᛅ16C5
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ᛆ16C6
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ᛇ16C7
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ᛈ16C8
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ᛉ16C9
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ᛊ16CA
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ᛋ16CB
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ᛌ16CC
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ᛍ16CD
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ᛎ16CE
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ᛏ16CF
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ᛐ16D0
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ᛑ16D1
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ᛒ16D2
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ᛓ16D3
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ᛔ16D4
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ᛕ16D5
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ᛖ16D6
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ᛗ16D7
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ᛘ16D8
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ᛙ16D9
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ᛚ16DA
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ᛛ16DB
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ᛜ16DC
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ᛝ16DD
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ᛞ16DE
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ᛟ16DF
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ᛠ16E0
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ᛡ16E1
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ᛢ16E2
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ᛣ16E3
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ᛤ16E4
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ᛥ16E5
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ᛦ16E6
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ᛧ16E7
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ᛨ16E8
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ᛩ16E9
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ᛪ16EA
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᛫16EB
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᛬16EC
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᛭16ED
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ᛮ16EE
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ᛯ16EF
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ᛰ16F0
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ᛱ16F1
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ᛲ16F2
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ᛳ16F3
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ᛴ16F4
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ᛵ16F5
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ᛶ16F6
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ᛷ16F7
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ᛸ16F8
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16F9
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16FA
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16FB
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16FC
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16FD
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16FE
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16FF