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GD34

Just two glyphs may be categorized as GD34 in the Tahua text. First we have Aa8-31:

The left part is clearly GD34 (and the right part GD28).

The other example is somewhat problematic, Aa2-75:

The left part of the glyph is undulating as GD34 should. However, there are no sharp angles but smooth curves instead.

Other texts give similar examples (with curves instead of angles), so Aa2-75 should belong to GD34.

Furthermore, the composition of Aa2-75 is similar to the compostion in Aa8-31. The GD34 part is at left and at right there is a part with 'feathers' (respectively some other external marks).