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haċek (plural haċeks)

  1. Rare spelling of háček.
    • 1967, Moshe Y. Sachs [ed.], Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: Europe (3rd ed., Worldmark Press), page 52
      In addition to the letters of the English alphabet, the Czech language has both vowels and consonants with acute accents and haċeks.
    • 1979, Journal of Library Automation, volume 12, American Library Association, page 380:
      This leaves 96 possible printable characters, enough for uppercase and lowercase but not an extended set of altered characters (e.g., slash O) or diacritics (e.g., haċek).
    • 1991, Verbatim, volumes 17-18, page 13:
      It is called a haček or hachek or haċek, pronounced hotchek.
    • 2007, Erik Gren, Orientalia Suecana (Almquist & Wiksell Periodical Co.), volume 56, page 251
      Here I will use ō, ū, ī, haċek letters č, š, ǰ, and ġ for the voiced counterpart of q.

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