"◌҅" meaning in Translingual

See ◌҅ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

Forms: ҅ [canonical], spiritus asper [name], dasy pneuma [name], dasia [name]
Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol|name|spiritus asper|or|dasy pneuma|or|dasia|head=҅|sc=Cyrs}} ҅ (name spiritus asper or dasy pneuma or dasia)
  1. (linguistics) Rough breathing mark; used in the early Cyrillic alphabet when writing the Old Church Slavonic language. Categories (topical): Linguistics
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            "Sciences",
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      ]
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        "name"
      ]
    },
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      "form": "dasy pneuma",
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        "name"
      ]
    },
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          "Rough breathing",
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        ],
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          "Cyrillic alphabet",
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        ],
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          "Old Church Slavonic",
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      ],
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