-
difference between the
majuscules and
minuscules is not that the
majuscules are big and
minuscules small, but that the
majuscules generally are of uniform...
- At the top of the
hierarchy was the
Insular half-uncial (or "Insular
majuscule"), used for
important do****ents and
sacred text. The full uncial, in a...
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Uncial is a
majuscule script (written
entirely in
capital letters)
commonly used from the 4th to 8th
centuries AD by
Latin and Gr**** scribes.Uncial letters...
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minuscule is
based on a
rotated e and the
capital form
majuscule Ǝ,
based on a
reversed (mirrored)
majuscule E. It is not to be
confused with U+2203 ∃ THERE...
- had
largely ceased being pronounced and was not—commonly—marked in the
majuscule script of the time. A
flexible term,
defined as all
forms of Protestantism...
- He (г). The
Russian ruble sign (₽) from the
majuscule Р. The
Kyrgyzstani som sign (⃀) from the
majuscule С (es) The
Kazakhstani tenge sign (₸) from Т...
- S-cedilla (
majuscule: Ş, minuscule: ş) is a
letter used in some of the
Turkic languages. It
occurs in the Azerbaijani, Gagauz, Turkish, and
Turkmen alphabets...
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still many
surviving examples of
different types of cursive, such as
majuscule cursive,
minuscule cursive, and semi-cursive minuscule.
Variants also...
- S-comma (
majuscule: Ș, minuscule: ș) is a
letter which is part of the
Romanian alphabet, used to
represent the
sound /ʃ/, the
voiceless postalveolar fricative...
- Ho (
majuscule: Հ; minuscule: հ; Armenian: հո) is the
sixteenth letter of the
Armenian alphabet,
representing the
voiceless glottal fricative (/h/). It...