2. (V for U). See J, 2, 3, and footnote.
3. The foot of the second stem projects on the right only, and gives clearance to the angle of the curve on the left. Sometimes the second stem ends in a hook or beak, which (very occasionally) is drawn out below.
V
1. See M, 2, and A, 2.
2. The thick stem may be drawn up (F, 3), in which case the thin commonly curves over for strength (see figs. [89], [95]).
3. (See note on V for U, under J.)
1. See M, 2, and A, 2.
2. The best form is of two V’s crossed,