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    What is this symbol?

    Does anyone know what this symbol is?



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    My first impression is simply a "W" with some intertwined floral trappings....

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    Looks Viking? :confused:
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    I believe it to be a flourished Capitol "W".... probably to be used in a manner similar to the monogrammed shirt or tie.


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    Maybe an adaptation of an illumninated W from The Book of Kells?

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    Or is it upside down? It looks like it could be an embelished M.

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    With the form of what looks like serifs, I'd say it's a W, not an M.
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    Omega

    That ladies and germs is the lower case greek letter "Omega."
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    omega?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Robert
    That ladies and germs is the lower case greek letter "Omega."

    My greek is appalling, but I didn't realise that the lowercase omega had a vertical riser/stroke in it? I was tending towards the "flourished W" in an uncial font theory, myself.

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    The lower-case omega does have a riser, of sorts, (you can see it here),
    but it's *usually* wider than it is tall. I still lean towards an embellished uncial W.

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