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- Sampi abstract "Sampi (modern: ϡ; ancient shapes: Ͳ, Ͳ) is an archaic letter of the Greek alphabet. It was used as an addition to the classical 24-letter alphabet in some eastern Ionic dialects of ancient Greek in the 6th and 5th centuries BC, to denote some type of a sibilant sound, probably [ss] or [ts], and was abandoned when the fricative [ts] disappeared from Greek. It later remained in use as a numeral symbol for 900 in the alphabetic ("Milesian") system of Greek numerals. Its modern shape, which resembles a π inclining to the right with a longish curved cross-stroke, developed during its use as a numeric symbol in minuscule handwriting of the Byzantine era. Its current name, sampi, originally probably meant "san pi", i.e. "like a pi", and is also of medieval origin. The letter's original name in antiquity is not known. It has been proposed that sampi was a continuation of the archaic letter san, which was originally shaped like an M and denoted the sound [s] in some other dialects. Besides san, names that have been proposed for sampi include parakyisma and angma, while other historically attested terms for it are enacosis, sincope, and o charaktir.".
- Sampi thumbnail Qoppa_Q-and-Z-shaped.svg?width=300.
- Sampi wikiPageID "166732".
- Sampi wikiPageRevisionID "606040243".
- Sampi characters "the intended symbols".
- Sampi colwidth "30".
- Sampi error Mojibake.
- Sampi fix "Help:Special characters#Ancient scripts".
- Sampi gutter "20".
- Sampi hasPhotoCollection Sampi.
- Sampi lmargin "2".
- Sampi quote ""Koppatias" were called horses that were branded with the letter κ[?], just as "Samphoras" were those branded with σ[?]. For the "σ"[?] written like [or: together with?] [?] was called san[?]. These brandings can still be found on horses today. And from a "κ"[?] joined together with "σ"[?], one can see how the number sign for 900[?] is derived, which is preceded by koppa[?]. This is also taught by the grammarians, and the "90" is called "koppa".".
- Sampi special "non-classical letters of the Greek alphabet that may not render correctly in your browser".
- Sampi subject Category:Greek_letters.
- Sampi type Abstraction100002137.
- Sampi type Artifact100021939.
- Sampi type Communication100033020.
- Sampi type Creation103129123.
- Sampi type Document103217458.
- Sampi type GreekLetters.
- Sampi type Letter106624161.
- Sampi type Matter106365467.
- Sampi type Object100002684.
- Sampi type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sampi type Representation104076846.
- Sampi type Text106387980.
- Sampi type Whole100003553.
- Sampi type Writing106362953.
- Sampi type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Sampi comment "Sampi (modern: ϡ; ancient shapes: Ͳ, Ͳ) is an archaic letter of the Greek alphabet. It was used as an addition to the classical 24-letter alphabet in some eastern Ionic dialects of ancient Greek in the 6th and 5th centuries BC, to denote some type of a sibilant sound, probably [ss] or [ts], and was abandoned when the fricative [ts] disappeared from Greek. It later remained in use as a numeral symbol for 900 in the alphabetic ("Milesian") system of Greek numerals.".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Sampi".
- Sampi label "Ͳ".
- Sampi label "Ͳ".
- Sampi label "Ͳ".
- Sampi label "Сампи".
- Sampi label "سامبي (حرف)".
- Sampi label "サンピ".
- Sampi sameAs Sampí.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Σαμπί.
- Sampi sameAs Ͳ.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs サンピ.
- Sampi sameAs Ͳ.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi sameAs Ͳ.
- Sampi sameAs m.01682t.
- Sampi sameAs Q131423.
- Sampi sameAs Q131423.
- Sampi sameAs Sampi.
- Sampi wasDerivedFrom Sampi?oldid=606040243.
- Sampi depiction Qoppa_Q-and-Z-shaped.svg.
- Sampi isPrimaryTopicOf Sampi.