Æ (upper case ,lower case æ ,plural Æs or Æ's )
( chiefly dated or linguistics ) Aligature of vowelsA andE , calledash .Synonym: ash ( archaic ) aevum ; formerly used ongravestones toindicate the deceased'sage at time of deathMostly used for words of eitherAncient Greek orLatin origin, though also used when referencing Old English texts or using recently derived Old English loanwords. Uncommon in modern times mainly due to its absence in sometypographical equipment. Æ
Thepseudonym of the Irish writerGeorge William Russell . Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
Theantepenultimate letter of the Danish alphabet. ( Latin-script letters) bogstav ;A a (Á á ),B b ,C c ,D d ,E e (É é ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i (Í í ),J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o (Ó ó ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u (Ú ú ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y (Ý ý ),Z z ,Æ æ (Ǽ ǽ ),Ø ø (Ǿ ǿ ),Å å
Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
The twenty-eighthletter of the Faroesealphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) bókstavur ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Æ æ ,Ø ø ( letter name ) IPA (key ) : /ø dɑ̃ l‿a/ Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
Ligature of the lettersA andE .Synonym: e dans l'a Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
The twenty-eighthletter of the Icelandicalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) bókstafur ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,X x ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Þ þ ,Æ æ ,Ö ö Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
Theantepenultimate letter of the Norwegian alphabet. Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
uppercase version ofæ , letter of the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) alphabet, listed in 24th and final position by Byrhtferð (1011); Calledæsc ( “ ash tree ” ) after the Anglo-Saxonᚫ rune Æ (upper case ,lower case æ )
Historical Swedish letter, now obsolete and rarely used, replaced byA ,E andÄ .