"Ѣ" meaning in All languages combined

See Ѣ on Wiktionary

Character [Russian]

Forms: Jě [romanization], ѣ [lowercase]
Head templates: {{head|ru|letter|upper case||lower case|ѣ}} Ѣ • (Jě) (upper case, lower case ѣ)
  1. (obsolete) Letter yat (in Russian: ять (jatʹ)). Wikipedia link: ru:ѣ Tags: letter, obsolete, uppercase
    Sense id: en-Ѣ-ru-character-mVsJb7cC Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header

Character [Translingual]

Forms: ѣ [lowercase], Ѣ [italics], ѣ [italics]
Head templates: {{mul-letter|lower=ѣ|sc=Cyrl|upper=Ѣ}} Ѣ (lower case ѣ)
  1. The thirty-second letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet. Its name is yat (Old Church Slavonic ѣть, Russian ять, Bulgarian ят, Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian јат) and it represented the Common Slavonic long vowel /æː/, sometimes transliterated as ě. It is preceded by Ь and followed by Ю. Wikipedia link: Yat Tags: letter

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