Sicilĭcus
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Sicilĭcus — Sicilĭcus, 1) (Siciliquus, lat.), eigentlich 1/48 eines Ganzen, z.B. einer Stunde, eines Morgen Land etc.; 2 römische Silbermünze, welche zur Zeit Constantins d. Gr. aufkam, etwa 1 Gr. 6 Pf.; 3) römisches Gewicht, 1/4 der Uncia, s.u. As 2) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sicilicus — In Old Latin a sicilicus is a diacritical mark like a laterally inverted C (namely Ɔ) [Cf. John Edwin Sandys, A Companion to Latin Studies , Cambridge University Press 1910, §1099, p. 743, where specific instances are provided: C.I.L. v 1361, x… … Wikipedia
sicilicus — noun /sɪˈsɪlɪkəs/ a) A unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia. Both the pounds were therefore divided alike into 15 ores, that is, ounces; the ores into 4 skyllings, the sicilici of the Romans, and the skyllings into 4 pence by the… … Wiktionary
Apex (diacritic) — The apex (plural apices ) is a mark roughly with the shape of an acute accent ( ´ ) which is placed over vowels to indicate that they are long.Although hardly known by most contemporary Latinists, the use of the sign was actually quite widespread … Wikipedia
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Diacritic — For the academic journal, see Diacritics (journal). The letter a with acute Diacritical marks … Wikipedia
Latin spelling and pronunciation — The Roman alphabet, or Latin alphabet, was adapted from the Old Italic alphabet, to represent the phonemes of the Latin language, which had in turn been borrowed from the Greek alphabet, adapted from the Phoenician alphabet. This article deals… … Wikipedia
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Caron — Hacek redirects here. For the group of bacteria, see HACEK endocarditis. For other uses, see Caron (disambiguation). ̌ Caron Diacritics accent … Wikipedia
Typographic ligature — long s i ligature type, size 12pt Garamond. In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures usually replace consecutive characters sharing common components and are part of a more… … Wikipedia