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See also: Ɔ [U+0186 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OPEN O], ɔ [U+0254 LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O], ͻ [U+037B GREEK SMALL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL], Ͻ [U+03FD GREEK CAPITAL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL], and [U+2183 ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED]

U+2184, ↄ
LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C

[U+2183]
Number Forms
[U+2185]

Translingual[edit]

Number[edit]

(upper case )

  1. Alternative form of
    • 1739, Dissertatio de Origine Vera Traditionis Falsae de Ioanna Papissa in Auditorio Theologico Georgiae Augustae [] (in Latin):
      DISSERTATIO DE ORIGINE VERA TRADITIONIS FALSAE DE IOANNA PAPISSA IN AVDITORIO THEOLOGICO GEORGIAE AVGVSTAE D. XI. APRILIS cI I cc xxxix. PRAESIDE CHRISTOPHORO AVGVSTO HEVMANNO S. THEOL. D. EIVSQ. ET HIST. LIT. PROF. PVBL. DISPVTATIONI SVBIECTA PVBLICAE A IO. DANIELE SCHVMANNO MVNDENSI S. THEOL. CVLT. ET SEMINARII PHILOLOGICI, ITEMQVE SOCIET. TEVTONICAE MEMBRO.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Latin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Created by the Roman Emperor Claudius. Inspired by the Greek psi.

Letter[edit]

(upper case )

  1. Lower-case antisigma, resembling a reversed Roman numeral for one hundred. Used to replace BS and PS, much like X stood in for CS and GS

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