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Latin Capital Letter O with macron 0268 U+014D ō 333 ō Latin Small Letter O with macron 0269 U+014E Ŏ 334 &Obreve; Latin Capital Letter O with breve 0270 U+014F ŏ 335 &obreve; Latin Small Letter O with breve 0271 U+0150 Ő 336 Ő Latin Capital Letter O with double acute: 0272 U+0151 ő 337 ő
Latin Capital Letter O with tilde and diaeresis U+1E4F ṏ Latin Small Letter O with tilde and diaeresis U+1E50 Ṑ Latin Capital Letter O with macron and grave U+1E51 ṑ Latin Small Letter O with macron and grave U+1E52 Ṓ Latin Capital Letter O with macron and acute U+1E53 ṓ Latin Small Letter O with macron and acute U+1E54 Ṕ
O with line below: Germanic dialectology Ò̱ ò̱: O with grave and line below: Ó̱ ó̱: O with acute and line below: Ô̱ ô̱: O with circumflex and line below: Ǒ̱ ǒ̱: O with caron and line below: Õ̱ õ̱: O with tilde and line below: Ō̱ ō̱: O with macron and line below: Ṓ̱ ṓ̱: O with macron, acute and line below: Ṑ̱ ṑ̱
A macron (/ ˈ m æ k r ɒ n, ˈ m eɪ-/ MAK-ron, MAY-) is a diacritical mark: it is a straight bar ¯ placed above a letter, usually a vowel.Its name derives from Ancient Greek μακρόν (makrón) 'long' because it was originally used to mark long or heavy syllables in Greco-Roman metrics.
] O-diaeresis was written as an o with two dots above the letter. O-umlaut was written as an o with a small e written above in cursive old German (Gothic) script (Oͤ oͤ): this minute e is represented by two vertical bars connected by a slanted line, which then degenerated to two vertical bars in early modern handwritings. In most later ...
macron or horizontal line ̄ – macron; for example ō ̱ – underbar; overlays ⃓ – vertical bar through the character ̷ – slash through the character; for example ø ̵ – crossbar through the character; ring ̊ – overring: for example å; superscript curls ̓ – apostrophe ̒ – inverted apostrophe ̔ – reversed apostrophe
O with an ogonek (majuscule: Ǫ, minuscule: ǫ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet formed by the addition of the ogonek (from Polish: little tail) to the letter O. It is used in Western Apache , Mescalero-Chiricahua , Muscogee , Dadibi , Gwichʼin , Erie , and Navajo . [ 1 ]
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