See also:Ɔ[U+0186 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OPEN O],
ɔ[U+0254 LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O],
ͻ[U+037B GREEK SMALL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL],
Ͻ[U+03FD GREEK CAPITAL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL],andↄ[U+2184 LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C] Ↄ (lower caseↄ)
- In composites:
- IↃ — 500
- CIↃ — 1,000
1868, W. Aldis Wright,Bacon’s Essays and Colours of Good and Evil with Notes and Glossarial Index (in English and Latin), M.A.: Macmillan and Co., preface,page xxi:The date of the letter is “Londini xiv Julii AnglorumCIↃ.DC.XIX.”
- IↃↃ — 5,000
- CCIↃↃ — 10,000
- (500):D,Ⅾ
- (1,000):M,Ⅿ;ↀ
- (5,000):ↁ
- (10,000):ↂ
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Modern scholars think the Claudian letter may have looked more like this. No examples survive. |
Created by theRoman Emperor Claudius. Perhaps inspired by theArcadian variant of the Greek letterpsi,⟨
⟩.
Because no examples of the letter survive, it is not certain what it looked like. It may have beenↃ or anX-like letter resemblingↃC.
Ↄ (lower caseↄ)
- Upper-caseantisigma. Used to replace the digraphs BS and PS, much likeX stood in for the digraphs CS and GS.