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See also: Ø [U+00D8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE], [U+2300 DIAMETER SIGN], ǿ [U+01FF LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE], Ǿ [U+01FE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE], [U+2205 EMPTY SET], and Appendix:Variations of "o"

ø U+00F8, ø
LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE
÷
[U+00F7]
Latin-1 Supplement ù
[U+00F9]

Translingual

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Etymology

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A medieval variation of the letter o used to indicate a somehow “deviant” pronunciation (for example, nasalization in Old Polish). In eastern Middle Low German it came to indicate umlaut, and was adopted in some Scandinavian alphabets for this function.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA:(file)

Letter

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ø (upper case Ø)

  1. (humorous) A vowel letter of the Dano-Norwegian alphabet, sometimes used to replace o in other languages to imitate Scandinavian languages.
    • 1975, Monty Python, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (movie)
      [These comments are found at the beginning of the movie, in the middle of the credits. Not all o's are rendered as ø's.]
      Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge — her brother-in-law — an Oslo dentist and star of many Nowegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Møllars of Horst Nordfink"...
    • 1975, Rene Goscinny, Albert Uderzo, Asterix and the Great Crossing (original French title: La Grande Traversée), page 41
      [original French text]
      Øbsen: Åh, te vøice enfin, Kerøsen! Espèce de fåinéånt, qu'Ødin te måudisse mille et mille føis!
      Åvånssen: C'est... C'est Øbsen le Terrifiånt, le chef de nøtre clån!
      [official English translation]
      Ødiuscømpårissen: Øh, there yøu åre åt låst, Herendethelessen! Yøu låzy blighter! By Ødin, where the Niflheim håve yøu been?
      Steptøånssen: It's... It's... Ødiuscømpårissen the Terrifying, the chief øf øur tribe!

Symbol

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ø

  1. (IPA) a close-mid front rounded vowel.
  2. (superscript 𐞢, IPA) [ø]-coloring or a weak, fleeting, epenthetic or echo [ø].
  3. (music) half-diminished.

Usage notes

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U+AB3E is a spurious variant of ø.

See also

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Central Mazahua

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. A letter of the Central Mazahua alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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Analogical after the other names of vowel letters in the Roman alphabet.

Pronunciation

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Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. The penultimate letter of the Danish alphabet.
Inflection
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Declension of ø
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative ø ø'et ø'er ø'erne
genitive ø's ø'ets ø'ers ø'ernes

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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse ey, from Proto-Germanic *awjō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (water), see å.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ø c (singular definite øen, plural indefinite øer)

  1. island
Inflection
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Declension of ø
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative ø øen øer øerne
genitive øs øens øers øernes
Derived terms
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References

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Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. The twenty-ninth letter of the Faroese alphabet, called ø and written in the Latin script.

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Noun

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ø n (genitive singular øs, plural ø)

  1. name of the letter ø

Declension

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n4 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative ø øið ø øini
accusative ø øið ø øini
dative ø, øi ønum øum øunum
genitive øs øsins øa øanna

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Norwegian

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. The twenty-eighth letter of the Norwegian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Old Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. a letter of the Old Swedish alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Usage notes
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  • In some transliterated modern text the ø has been replaced by its Swedish descendant ö.
Descendants
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  • Swedish:
    • Swedish: ö

Etymology 2

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Inherited from Old Norse ey.

Noun

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ø

  1. island
    • c. 1350, Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Codex Bureanus, 1884–1973, quoted in Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, page 1160:
      sände domicianus han tel patmos ö
      domicianus sent him to the island of patmos
    • (year missing), Knut Fredrik Söderwall, (title missing, PK), 1884–1973, quoted in Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, page 1160:
      birka han laa vppa ena öö j mälar som hether birköö
      Birka he laid out on one of the islands in Mälarn which is called Birk island
Descendants
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  • Swedish: ö

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Seneca

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Conjunction

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ø

  1. abbreviation of koh

Southern Sami

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Alternative forms

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  • (Sweden): ö

Letter

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ø (lower case, upper case Ø)

  1. (Norway) The twenty-fourth letter of the Southern Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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