K with stroke and diagonal stroke
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'Ꝅ (minuscule ꝅ), called LATIN LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE, is a Latin letter used as an abbreviation for Kalendas at the end of the tenth century[1] or kartam and karta[2] · [3]. It is formed of a K diacritical by a bar inscribed in the shaft and a second diagonal bar across the leg.
Usage
Computer Representation
The k with a horizontal line can be represented with the following Unicode characters ( extended Latin table D since Unicode 5.1.0 of 2008 4 ):[4]) :
Types | représentations | chaînes de caractères |
points de code | descriptions |
---|---|---|---|---|
capital | Ꝅ | Template:UniCar | U+A744 |
latin capital letter k with stroke and horizontal stroke |
minuscule | ꝅ | Template:UniCar | U+A745 |
latin small letter k with stroke and horizontal stroke |
References
Bibliography
- Cappelli, Adriano (1912). Dizzionario di abbreviature latini ed italiani (in Italian). Milan.
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- Everson, Michael; Baker, Peter; Emiliano, António; Grammel, Florian; Haugen, Odd Einar; Luft, Diana; Pedro, Susana; Schumacher, Gerd; Stötzner, Andreas (January 2006). Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS (PDF).
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Voir aussi
Catégorie:Caractère Unicode
Catégorie:Langue bretonne
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