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  • curprev 00:2000:20, 26 May 202190.186.83.177 talk 1,181 bytes −23 →‎Etymology: The circumflex is not principally used to indicate lost consonants. It indicates long vowels (now shortened again in many cases). These long vowels arose chiefly through compensatory lengthening, and therefore circumflexes often correspond to Middle French consonant letters. This doesn't make other circumflexes "unetymological", however, as long as the respective vowel is/was indeed long. undo

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