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Who said that the word doesn't haue "u"?
Romeo and Juliet, foglio I, around verse 170
...good enough for Shakespeare, good enough for me. No need for a fifth letter!
I'm half-joking with the above, but the word did use to be spelled with "U" instead of "V". Past then both were taken as the same letter. [/trivia]
‘u’ was the lowercase form, ‘V’ was the uppercase form
It was both case and position: for uppercase you'd use ⟨V⟩, for initial lowercase ⟨v⟩, else ⟨u⟩. For example, check "view" in the last line of the excerpt.