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- %C8%A4 abstract "Ȥ (minuscule: ȥ, Unicode codepoints U+0224 and U+0225, respectively), a Latin letter Z with a hook.The Unicode standard notes "Middle High German" for the application of the grapheme, intended to represent the coronal fricative s also transcribed as tailed z (ʒ). It is used for printing Medieval German literature, mainly to distinguish written z pronounced as s (ȥ, modern German: s) from z pronounced as ts (z, modern German: z), and from s where the manuscripts write s.".
- %C8%A4 wikiPageID "3010719".
- %C8%A4 wikiPageRevisionID "542427003".
- %C8%A4 hasPhotoCollection Ȥ.
- %C8%A4 subject Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
- %C8%A4 type Abstraction100002137.
- %C8%A4 type Artifact100021939.
- %C8%A4 type Communication100033020.
- %C8%A4 type Creation103129123.
- %C8%A4 type Document103217458.
- %C8%A4 type Letter106624161.
- %C8%A4 type Matter106365467.
- %C8%A4 type Object100002684.
- %C8%A4 type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- %C8%A4 type Representation104076846.
- %C8%A4 type Text106387980.
- %C8%A4 type UncommonLatinLetters.
- %C8%A4 type Whole100003553.
- %C8%A4 type Writing106362953.
- %C8%A4 type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- %C8%A4 comment "Ȥ (minuscule: ȥ, Unicode codepoints U+0224 and U+0225, respectively), a Latin letter Z with a hook.The Unicode standard notes "Middle High German" for the application of the grapheme, intended to represent the coronal fricative s also transcribed as tailed z (ʒ). It is used for printing Medieval German literature, mainly to distinguish written z pronounced as s (ȥ, modern German: s) from z pronounced as ts (z, modern German: z), and from s where the manuscripts write s.".
- %C8%A4 label "Ȥ".
- %C8%A4 label "Ȥ".
- %C8%A4 label "Ȥ".
- %C8%A4 sameAs m.08kd5r.
- %C8%A4 sameAs Ȥ.
- %C8%A4 wasDerivedFrom Ȥ?oldid=542427003.
- %C8%A4 isPrimaryTopicOf Ȥ.