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D&d 5th Edition Manual

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A web-based version of the 5th Edition SRD (System Reference Document).

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Contents.History Egyptian hieroglyphdoor, fishPhoenicianGreekEtruscanDRomanDThe Semitic letter may have developed from the for a fish or a door. There are many different that might have inspired this. In Semitic, Ancient Greek and Latin, the letter represented /d/; in the the letter was superfluous but still retained (see letter ). The equivalent is Delta,.The (lower-case) form of 'd' consists of a loop and a tall stroke. It developed by gradual variations on the majuscule (capital) form. In handwriting, it was common to start the arc to the left of the vertical stroke, resulting in a at the top of the arc.

This serif was extended while the rest of the letter was reduced, resulting in an angled stroke and loop. The angled stroke slowly developed into a vertical stroke.Use in writing systems. 'D' Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); 's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); 'dee', op.

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