"long i" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: long i's [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|long i's}} long i (plural long i's)
  1. (phonetics) the English vowel sound /aɪ/ in the words "fine" and "like", conventionally written ⟨ī⟩. Categories (topical): Phonetics
    Sense id: en-long_i-en-noun-VMC3jmB2 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, sciences
  2. (palaeography, epigraphy) a tall variant of the letter i, ⟨ꟾ⟩, used in all-capital Latin inscriptions and manuscripts in classical antiquity and the Early Middle Ages for a long vowel /iː/. (Other long vowels were marked with apices.) Categories (topical): Palaeography
    Sense id: en-long_i-en-noun-Z5BPMT5l Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 41 59 Topics: biology, epigraphy, geography, history, human-sciences, literature, media, natural-sciences, palaeography, paleogeography, paleography, paleontology, publishing, sciences

Inflected forms

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