LOUVE
Louvre*
Louvred
Which is according to google translate means She-Wolf in french. I think that would have been funnier it is a word I could find.
Damn, she-wolf sounds so dumb, why doesn’t english have different words for male and female for all animals like it does for lion
isn’t the stem word for that loup?
Louve
Who said that the word doesn’t haue “u”?
Was that my Father that went hence so fast? Ben. It was: what sadnes lengthens Romeo's houres? Ro. Not hauing that, which hauing, makes them short Ben. In loue. Romeo. Out. Ben. Of loue. Rom. Out of her fauour where I am in loue. Ben. Alas that loue so gentle in his view,
Romeo and Juliet, foglio I, around verse 170
…good enough for Shakespeare, good enough for me. No need for a fifth letter!
I’m half-joking with the above, but the word did use to be spelled with “U” instead of “V”. Past then both were taken as the same letter. [/trivia]
‘u’ was the lowercase form, ‘V’ was the uppercase form
It was both case and position: for uppercase you’d use ⟨V⟩, for initial lowercase ⟨v⟩, else ⟨u⟩. For example, check “view” in the last line of the excerpt.
LOVE U
NO U
Lúové.
LoveU
LUVE
Ulove
I love the gender-neutral drawing, very subtle.
You were expecting a tent pole?
Omg I’m getting upvoted? I was being sarcastic, people.
Needs more chainsaws