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<p>in late examples, minims may connect to each other with only a hairline stroke, making it difficult for modern readers to <a href="page.php?w=homoglyph">tell what letter is meant</a>. A 13th-century example of this (also possibly double as a tongue-twister) is: <i>mimi numinum niuium minimi munium nimium uini muniminum imminui uiui minimum uolunt</i> ("the smallest mimes of the gods of snow do not wish at all in their life that the great duty of the defences of the wine be diminished"). In Gothic script this would look almost like a series of</p><p>
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