r rotunda

Etymology
From or representing. The adjective is the feminine form of, inflected to agree with , elliptically omitted (compare ). The phrase is little attested in Latin, and might have been formed in English, or been borrowed from another language which formed it from those Latin roots.

Noun

 * 1)  A curved form of the letter r, found in some medieval and fraktur scripts: ⟨ ꝛ ⟩.

Translations

 * Czech: okrouhlé r
 * German: rundes r