Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Univerbation of ὑφ' ἕν (huph' hén), from ῠ̔πο- (hupo-, by, under) +‎ ἕν (hén, one), neuter of εἷς (heîs, one)

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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ὑφέν (huphén)

  1. in one word, in a single word

Noun

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ὑφέν (huphénf (indeclinable)

  1. hyphen

Usage notes

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  • The Ancient Greek hyphen resembles a breve (˘), and is written under a compound word, rather than between its elements; it is a different symbol entirely from the Latin - (strictly, ).

Declension

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References

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