See also: -ꝫ and ȝ

U+A76B, ꝫ
LATIN SMALL LETTER ET

[U+A76A]
Latin Extended-D
[U+A76C]

Latin edit

Letter edit

(upper case ) (Medieval Latin, siglum)

  1. (word-final) Scribal abbreviation of et as -et.
    habꝫhabet
  2. (word-final) Scribal abbreviation of est as -est.
    potꝫpotest
  3. (word-final) Scribal abbreviation of ue as part of -que.
    usqꝫusque
  4. (word-final) Scribal abbreviation of us as -us when at the end of a noun in the dative or ablative plural.
    aͥquibꝫaliquibus
  5. (word-final) Scribal abbreviation of m as part of -am, -em or -um.
    abluͦneꝫablutionem
  6. A word-final mark of abbreviation for some sequence of letters ending in one of the above forms.
    viꝫvidelicet; quiꝯꝫquicumque; opīoꝫopinionem

Usage notes edit

Although used as an abbreviation for the word-final letter sequences et or est, ꝫ is never used in isolation as an abbreviation for the words et or est.

References edit

  • Michael Everson (editor), Peter Baker, António Emiliano, Florian Grammel, Odd Einar Haugen, Diana Luft, Susana Pedro, Gerd Schumacher and Andreas Stötzner. Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS, January 2006. http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2006/06027-n3027-medieval.pdf
  • Cappelli, Adriano (1982) David Heimann, Richard Kay, transl., The elements of abbreviation in medieval Latin paleography[1], archived from the original on 11-03-2022

Old Norse edit

Letter edit

(uppercase ) (siglum)

  1. (medial or word-final) Scribal abbreviation of .
    mꝫmeð; mꝫanmeðan

References edit