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antĭsigmă
antĭsigmă, ătis, n., = ἀντίσιγμα. A character, etc., which the emperor Claudius wished to introduce into Latin for ps = the Gr. ψ, Prisc. p. 558 P.; cf. Schneid. Gram. 1, 5; Wordsworth's Early Lat. p. 9.— A critical mark, etc., placed before a verse which is to be transposed, Isid. Orig. 1, 20.

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antĭsigmă
Headword (normalized):
antĭsigmă
Headword (normalized/stripped):
antisigma
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antĭsigmă, ătis, n., = ἀντίσιγμα. A character, etc., which the emperor Claudius wished to introduce into Latin for ps = the Gr. ψ, Prisc. p. 558 P.; cf. Schneid. Gram. 1, 5; Wordsworth's Early Lat. p. 9.— A critical mark, etc., placed before a verse which is to be transposed, Isid. Orig. 1, 20.
IDX:
2902
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n2902
Key:
antisigma

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  "key": "antisigma",
  "type": "greek"
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