ⰻ
See also: Ⰻ
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Translingual
Etymology
Source unknown, probably combination of Christian symbols circle and triangle. The inclusion in Glagolitic of the letters Ⰺ, Ⰹ and Ⰻ with the same phonetic value was probably intended to imitate Byzantine Greek orthography where both η (eta) and ι (iota) were pronounced as /i/; it is possible that in the oldest texts Ⰻ rendered the i that alernated with tense ь.
Letter
ⰻ
- The eleventh letter of the Glagolitic alphabet.
Related terms
- Upper case: Ⰻ