Eth (Ã, ð), also spelt edh or eð, is a letter used in Old English (Anglo-Saxon) and present-day Icelandic, and in Faroese alphabet in which it is called the letter edd, and in the ortography for Scandinavian ÄlvdalsmÃ¥l. It was also used in medieval Scandinavia, but was subsequently replaced with dh and later d. The capital eth resembles a Roman D with a line partially through it.
Eth (Ã, ð), is a letter of the Latin alphabet used in Old English, Icelandic, and Faroese. It is also the International Phonetic Alphabet's symbol for a voiced dental fricative.