E
Etymology
From Middle English - and Old English - lower case letter e and split of æ, ea, eo, and œ, from five 7th century replacements of Anglo-Saxon Futhorcs by Latin - letters:
Old English - lower case letter e, from replacement by Latin letter e of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᛖ.
Old English - lower case letter æ from replacement by Latin ligature æ of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚫ.
Old English - lower case digraph ea, from replacement by Latin digraph ea of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᛠ.
Old English - lower case digraph eo from replacement by Latin digraph eo of Anglo-Saxon Futhorc ᛇ.
Old English - lower case letter œ from replacement by Latin ligature œ of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᛟ.
Pronunciation
(letter name) IPA: /iː/
(phoneme) IPA: /ɛ/, /iː/, /ɪ/, /ə/, /eɪ/
Letter
Letter of the English alphabet.