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Þe very cool letter Þat was removed by Þe frenchs Þat couldnt pronouned their Þorn's The letter originated from the rune ᚦ in the Elder Fuþark and was called thorn in the Anglo-Saxon and thorn or thurs in the Scandinavian rune poems. It is similar in appearance to the archaic Greek letter sho (ϸ), although the two are historically unrelated. The only language in which þ is currently in use is Icelandic.
Þorn
Þ by arandomdudelol March 26, 2024
A letter þat SHOULD COME BACK IN ENGLISH!
Human: Þis food is great.
NPC: What the heck is a þ
Human: *starts explaining all of þ lore*
Þ by based and acided June 3, 2024
holding down shift type ; then holding down alt type 0254 on the keypad.
haha now everybody can do it in irc! :þ
by ARKiV November 11, 2004
equivalent of :P only looks more like an actual face. Not usable in all chat rooms, message boards, or programs.
Ha ha I put the first definition for this word...I'm special
Thorn (Þ/þ) old English shortened letter version of the sound (TH) as in (Thursday) and other words, not to be confused with some letters have the sound (TH) has (Đ/đ) like the word (That). It was removed later because Gothic scripting Made (Þ/þ) look like Y/y
Person 1:what day is it?
Person 2: Þursday
Person 3: what in Þe world are you talking about

Þ/þ is an old English letter
Þ/þ by friknobඞඞඞ August 1, 2021
smiley wit tongue out. u do it by eguals sign (=) and alt 0222 (Þ)
= Þ by Will Oc September 24, 2007