Iota adscript

The Iota adscriptum (Latin, " to written Iota", Greek προσγεγραμμένη, prosgegramménē ) denotes ai is in the polytonic orthography of Greek writing the letter Iota ( i) in the ancient Greek Langdiphthongen, EI and OI, provided it next place under the preceding vowel is written. In the latter case it is called iota subscript.

In today's typographic practice, one usually uses the iota subscript in lower case, but avoids it in capital letters. Therefore, to write in lowercase and uppercase τῇ ΤΗΙ ( dative of the definite article feminine, the ). For large initial letter a small iota adscriptum is set: Ἅιδης read: Hades ( " Hades ", " Underworld" ).

' ( Acute ) | ` (grave accent ) | ι ( Iota adscriptum ) | ι ( iota subscript ) | ( spiritus asper ) | ( spiritus lenis ) | ( circumflex )

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