"Ѿ" meaning in All languages combined

See Ѿ on Wiktionary

Character [Translingual]

Forms: ѿ [lowercase]
Etymology: From the combination of the Cyrillic letters Ѡ and Т. Etymology templates: {{m|mul|Ѡ}} Ѡ, {{m|mul|Т}} Т Head templates: {{mul-letter|sc=Cyrl}} Ѿ (lower case ѿ)
  1. A letter in the Early Cyrillic alphabet called ot (Old Church Slavonic: отъ, otŭ). The letter stood for the preposition ѿ and the prefix ѿ-. In all other cases, the sound sequence "ot" was written as ОТ. Tags: letter

Download JSON data for Ѿ meaning in All languages combined (1.4kB)

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