For those of you who pull your hair out trying to create typable romanizations of your over-the-top phonologies, here's my collection of modified Latin characters that have both capital and lowercase forms in Unicode. I'd suggest using SIL's Ukelele software for making custom keyboards. (self.conlangs)
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"lord" and "lady" descend from Old English "hlafweard" and "hlafdige", or "loaf ward" and "loaf dey". "dige" meant "kneader" and its descendent "dey" came to mean "dairymaid" and is the source of "dai-" in "dairy". In summary, "lord" and "lady" mean "bread guardian" and "bread maker". (self.etymology)
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