Reversed F (ꟻ f) is an additional letter of Latin writing used in epigrahic inscriptions to abbreviate the words filia[1] or femina.[2] It was also formerly used in the writing of the Abaza, the Abkhaz, the Adyghe and the Kabardian languages in the 1920s and 1930s.
Reversed F | |
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ꟻ f | |
Usage | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Type | alphabetic |
Language of origin | Abkhaz language, Abaza language, Kabardian language, Adyghe language |
Sound values | /ʃʷ/, [fʼ] |
In Unicode | U+A7FB |
History | |
Development | 𓌉
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Time period | 1920s to 1930s |
Transliterations | Ꚗ ꚗ, Шә шә, Фӏ фӏ |
Other | |
It is not to be confused with the turned digamma ⟨Ⅎ ⅎ⟩ or with turned f ⟨ɟ⟩.
Utilisation
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Epitaph of Fuscus at Arrien-en-Bethmale (Ariège) with reversed F to abbreviate the word filiae.
Reversed F
editReversed F was formerly used in the writing of the Abaza, the Abkhaz, the Adyghe and in the Kabardian language in the 1920s and 1930s.[3]
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Abkhaz Latin alphabet of 1930.
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Abaza Latin alphabet of 1932.
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Adyghe Latin alphabet of 1927 (page 1)
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Adyghe Latin alphabet of 1927 (page 2)
Computing codes
editEpigraphic reversed F can be represented with the following Unicode (Latin Extended-D) characters, the lowercase however is not supported by Unicode.
Preview | ꟻ | |
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Unicode name | LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER REVERSED F | |
Encodings | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 43003 | U+A7FB |
UTF-8 | 234 159 187 | EA 9F BB |
Numeric character reference | ꟻ |
ꟻ |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Hübner 1885, p. lxxiv.
- ^ Cagnat 1898, p. 374.
- ^ Joomagueldinov, Pentzlin & Yevlampiev 2012.
Bibliography
edit- Cagnat, René (1898). Cours d’épigraphie latine. Paris: Fontemoing.
- Hübner, Emil (1885). Exempla Scripturae Epigraphicae Latinae (in Latin). Berlin.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Joomagueldinov, Nurlan; Pentzlin, Karl; Yevlampiev, Ilya (18 October 2011). Proposal to encode Latin letters used in the Former Soviet Union (PDF).
- Joomagueldinov, Nurlan; Pentzlin, Karl; Yevlampiev, Ilya (29 January 2012). Revised proposal to encode Latin letters used in the Former Soviet Union (PDF).
- Perry, David J. (2006). Proposal to Add Additional Ancient Roman Characters to UCS (PDF).