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- Sicilicus abstract "In Old Latin a sicilicus is a diacritical mark, ͗, like a laterally inverted C (Ɔ) placed above a letter and evidently deriving its name from its shape like a little sickle (which is sicilis in Latin). The ancient sources say that during the time of the Republic it was placed above a geminate consonant to indicate that the consonant counted twice, although there is hardly any epigraphic and paleographic evidence available from such an early time. When such geminate consonants began to be represented during classical times by writing the letter twice, the sicilicus naturally fell into disuse in this function, but continued to be used to indicate the doubling of vowels as an indication of length in the developed form of the apex. It has been suggested that Plautus alludes to the sicilicus in the prologue to Menaechmi.In Unicode, it is encoded as U+0357 ͗ combining right half ring above (HTML: ͗).".
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- Sicilicus hasPhotoCollection Sicilicus.
- Sicilicus subject Category:Alphabetic_diacritics.
- Sicilicus subject Category:Latin_language.
- Sicilicus subject Category:Palaeography.
- Sicilicus type Abstraction100002137.
- Sicilicus type AlphabeticDiacritics.
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- Sicilicus type DiacriticalMark106820964.
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- Sicilicus comment "In Old Latin a sicilicus is a diacritical mark, ͗, like a laterally inverted C (Ɔ) placed above a letter and evidently deriving its name from its shape like a little sickle (which is sicilis in Latin). The ancient sources say that during the time of the Republic it was placed above a geminate consonant to indicate that the consonant counted twice, although there is hardly any epigraphic and paleographic evidence available from such an early time.".
- Sicilicus label "Sicilicus".
- Sicilicus label "Sicilicus".
- Sicilicus sameAs Sicilicus.
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- Sicilicus sameAs Sicilicus.
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