π
Appearance
See also: κ¨ [U+A668 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O], κ© [U+A669 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O], Κ [U+0298 LATIN LETTER BILABIAL CLICK], β΅ [U+2D59 TIFINAGH LETTER YAS], β [U+2609 SUN], β [U+2299 CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR], β¨ [U+2A00 N-ARY CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR], and β [U+25C9 FISHEYE]
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Gothic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Uncertain. According to SnΓ¦dal (2015; see references), most likely an adapted Ancient Greek Ξ (Th, βthetaβ), though links to Ξ¨ (Ps, βpsiβ) have also been made.
Letter
[edit]- The twenty-fifth letter of the Gothic alphabet, representing /Κ/, with a numerical value of 700. It is transliterated into the Latin alphabet as Ζ.
See also
[edit]- Gothic script letters (alphabet appendix, script appendix): π°, π±, π², π³, π΄, π΅, πΆ, π·, πΈ, πΉ, πΊ, π», πΌ, π½, πΎ, πΏ, π, π, π, π, π, π , π, π, π, π, π [edit]
References
[edit]- Snædal, Magnus, 'Gothic Contact with Latin: Gotica Parisina and Wulfila's Alphabet', in: Askedal, J.O. and H.F. Nielsen ed., Early Germanic Languages in Contact (Amsterdam 2015) pp. 91-108, especially 99-100.