´ {diacrit}
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:: letter: á, É, é, Ó It indicates that the vowels are long
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` {diacrit} [now uncommon]
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:: A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called accentus gravis (“grave accent”) in Latin, and found on à, è, ò.
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¯ {diacrit}
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:: letter: ā, Ē, ē, Ī [used in grammars and dictionaries]
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· {punct}
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:: Used to indicate a word boundary
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Ↄ {symbol}
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:: Upper-case antisigma, resembling a reversed Roman numeral for one hundred. Used to replace the digraphs BS and PS, much like X stood in for the digraphs CS and GS
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Ⅎ {symbol}
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:: Used to represent consonantal U (W/V)
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ⅎ {letter}
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:: Used to represent consonantal U (W/V)
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ↄ {symbol}
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:: Lower-case antisigma, resembling a reversed Roman numeral for one hundred. Used to replace BS and PS, much like X stood in for CS and GS
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ꝑ {letter}
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:: a minuscule Mediaeval sigil abbreviating multiple letter combinations when not occurring in insular or terminal position:
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ꝑ {letter}
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:: per
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ꝑ {letter}
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:: par
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ꝑ {letter}
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:: por
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ꝑ {prep}
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:: medieval spelling of per
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Ꝑ {letter}
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:: a majuscule Mediaeval sigil abbreviating multiple letter combinations when not occurring in insular or terminal position:
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Ꝑ {letter}
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:: Per, PER
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Ꝑ {letter}
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:: Par, PAR
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Ꝑ {letter}
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:: Por, POR
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ꟾ {letter} [in ancient inscriptions]
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:: a long I
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𐆚 {symbol}
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:: as, a unit of currency or weight
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𐆖 {symbol} [historical]
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:: The symbol for the denarius
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6tus {adj}
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:: alternative form of sextus: 6th
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7mus {adj}
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:: alternative form of septimus: 7th
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ꝗbus {pron} [Medieval Latin and New Latin]
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:: contraction of quibus
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Χus {prop}
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:: contraction of Christus
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