- The
iota subscript is a
diacritic mark in the Gr****
alphabet shaped like a
small vertical stroke or
miniature iota ⟨ι⟩
placed below the letter. It can...
-
element was long, the
iota was lost in
pronunciation at an
early date, and was
written in
polytonic orthography as
iota subscript, in
other words as a...
- (official
since the 1960s), the
grave was
replaced by the acute, and the
iota subscript and the
breathings on the rho were abolished,
except in
printed texts...
- words, the so-called
iota subscript,
which has the
shape of a
small vertical stroke or a
miniature ⟨ι⟩
below the letter. This
iota represents the former...
- ἀ), as well as
combinations of these. It can also
combine with the
iota subscript (ᾳ). In the Attic–Ionic
dialect of
Ancient Gr****, long
alpha [aː] fronted...
- one
implementation defines a
canonical order of breathing, accent,
iota subscript. In some implementations, the
ordering of the
accents can determine...
- were
abbreviated in Gr****
using lambda with
modified forms of the
iota subscript ⟨λͅ⟩.
These are
variously encoded in Unicode. The
Ancient Gr**** Numbers...
- e.
breathing mark +
vowel or rho, or
vowel with
pitch accent and/or
iota subscript): Ἁ ἁ, Ἇ ἇ, ᾏ ᾇ, ᾉ ᾁ, Ἑ ἑ, Ἡ ἡ, Ἧ ἧ, ᾟ ᾗ, ᾙ ᾑ, Ἱ ἱ, Ἷ ἷ, Ὁ ὁ, Ῥ ῥ, Ὑ...
-
Matthew 5:18 are
iota and
keraia (Gr****: κεραία).
Iota is the
smallest letter of the Gr****
alphabet (ι); the even
smaller iota subscript was a medieval...
-
those used by some
systems to mark eta and
omega as
distinct from epsilon,
iota, and omicron. Greece's
early Attic numerals were
based on a
small sample...