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Circumflex: â  ê  î  ô  û
Ogonek: ą  ę  ǫ
Macron and Breve: ā̆  ē̆  ī̆  ō̆  ū̆  œ̄̆
Diereses: ä  ë  ï  ö  ü
Ligatures: œ̂  œ
Caron: č  š
Acute: á  é  í  ó  ú
Dots: ż
Breve: ă  ĕ  ĭ  ŏ  ŭ
Other: Ȥ ȥ  ð  þ  Ƀ ƀ  χ  ę̂  ṻ  ę́
  • Ȥȥ: in the text appears closer to ʒ but according to the Wikipedia page the former is correct for Medieval German.
  • Ƀƀ: see Wikipedia.
  • χ: see page 263
  • ϝ: archaic Greek letter Digamma.
  • ů: Lithuanian words.
  • ƒ: ex. in the entry Huf.
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German original

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The original version of the 4th edition of the dictionary is available here.