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  • Codex Sinaiticus
    ... ics)|polytonic accents]]. Occasional points and few [[Typographic ligature|ligatures]] are used, though ''[[nomina sacra]]'' with [[overline]]s are employed t ...
    41 KB (6113 words) - 10:22, 27 October 2018
  • Johannine Comma and Elijah Hixson
    ... ί), and the letters are otherwise cleanly separated. I might expect more ligatures from a native Greek hand of a pre-printing press era. Also, the α in the ...
    27 KB (4204 words) - 06:48, 9 March 2021
  • Greek alphabet
    ... umbers. For the number 6, modern Greeks use an old [[Ligature (typography)|ligature]] called [[Stigma (letter)|stigma]] <font size="2">(Ϛ, ϛ)</font> instead ... ... is function, it was later conflated in medieval Greek handwriting with the ligature sign ''stigma'' ({{unicode|ϛ}}, denoting /st/), which had a similar shape ...
    43 KB (5412 words) - 11:30, 28 November 2016
  • Beta
    ... is a commonly made mistake to use the [[ß|German letter ß]] (a double s ligature) as a replacement for β. The two letters resemble each other superficiall ...
    2 KB (309 words) - 05:23, 11 March 2016
  • Roman cursive
    ... e evolved beyond recognition. The script uses many [[ligature (typography)|ligatures]], and some letters are unrecognizable – "a" looks like an uncial "a", ...
    6 KB (853 words) - 08:58, 17 March 2016
  • Hebrew alphabet
    ... U+FB40. It includes [[letter (alphabet)|letters]], [[ligature (typography)|ligatures]], [[combining diacritical mark]]s (''[[niqqud]]'' and [[cantillation]] m ... ... te vavs), used in [[Ktiv male]], is to be distinguished from the ''Yiddish ligature'' װ (also two vavs but together as one character).
    88 KB (11647 words) - 01:31, 4 February 2019
  • Minuscule 233
    ... ιχοι]] to the first two Gospels.<sup>[2]</sup> <sup>[3]</sup> It has [[ligature]]s. The paper is in bad condition. It is hard to read.<sup>[3]</sup>
    3 KB (408 words) - 07:33, 16 March 2016
  • Scribal abbreviation
    ... he [[commercial at]] symbol ('''@'''), denoting “at the rate of”, is a ligature derived from the English preposition ''at''; it became widely known intern ... ... that tongue to Western Europe, its scribal abbreviations were converted to ligatures, in imitation of the Latin scribal writing to which readers were accustom ...
    24 KB (3649 words) - 11:42, 9 August 2020
  • Cyrillic alphabet
    ... ode|Ѩ}}, {{Unicode|Ѭ}}. Many letters had variant forms and commonly used ligatures, for example И=І=Ї, {{Unicode|Ѡ}}={{Unicode|Ѻ}}, Оу ⁄ ОУ={{Uni ... ... standard does not include letterform variations or [[Ligature (typography)|ligatures]] found in manuscript sources unless they can be shown to conform to the ...
    35 KB (4793 words) - 03:00, 11 March 2016
  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English
    ... nd || Latin || ''ligare'', ''ligatus'' || [[ligament]], [[Ligature (music)|ligature]]
    112 KB (11624 words) - 03:16, 9 March 2016
  • Lowercase
    ... ters. The lower case contained the small versions of the letters and their ligatures since these characters were used more frequently. ... eviation]] featured a dot above. <br> Lost variants such as [[r rotunda]], ligatures and [[scribal abbreviation|scribal abbreviation marks]] are omitted, [[lo ...
    6 KB (970 words) - 10:12, 17 March 2016
  • German language
    ... ' (a letter unique to German called "scharfes S" or "[[ß|Eszett]]") was a ligature of a double '''s''' ''and'' of a '''sz''' and is always pronounced {{IPA|[ ...
    74 KB (10903 words) - 13:23, 11 January 2019
  • Alphabet
    ... aptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with [[ligature (typography)|ligatures]], such as [[æ]] in [[Old English language|Old English]] and [[Icelandic ...
    35 KB (5252 words) - 11:05, 10 March 2016
  • Kai (conjunction)
    ==''Kai'' ligature== ... nt occurrence, ''kai'' is sometimes abbreviated in Greek manuscripts, by a ligature (comparable to Latin [[&]], written as '''ϗ''' (uppercase variant '''Ϗ'' ...
    3 KB (438 words) - 05:39, 27 December 2012
  • Ampersand
    ... junction|conjunction]] word "and". This symbol is a [[Typographic ligature|ligature]] of the letters in ''et'', [[Latin]] for "and".<sup>[]</sup> ... an minuscule. The italic ampersand, to the right, is originally a later et-ligature.]]
    8 KB (1235 words) - 08:09, 27 April 2019
  • Old English Latin alphabet
    ... listed the 24 letters of the Latin alphabet (including [[ampersand|''et'' ligature]]) first, then 5 additional English letters, starting with the [[Tironian ...
    6 KB (824 words) - 08:14, 27 April 2019
  • English alphabet
    ... tters of the alphabet. Some traditions also use two [[Typographic ligature|ligatures]], ''[[æ]]'' and ''[[œ]]'',<sup>[1]</sup> or consider the [[ampersand]] ... ... med after a rune, ''[[odal (rune)|œðel]]''. Additionally, the v-v or u-u ligature ''[[double-u]]'' (W w) was in use.
    16 KB (2390 words) - 06:00, 17 March 2016
  • Stigma (letter)
    ... al since antiquity and was conflated with the σ-τ [[Typographic ligature|ligature]] in the [[Greek minuscule|minuscule]] handwriting of the Middle Ages. The στ ligature (Digamma cursive 07, Digamma cursive 04) was one of many ligature forms that came into widespread use as part of the [[Greek minuscule|minus ...
    4 KB (630 words) - 22:05, 6 May 2017
  • French orthography
    ... case, with five [[diacritic]]s and two orthographic [[Typographic ligature|ligatures]]. !Diacritics and ligatures
    3 KB (413 words) - 14:04, 1 September 2019

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