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Η U+0397, Η
GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA
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[U+0396]
Greek and Coptic Θ
[U+0398]

Translingual

Etymology

Initial of Ancient Greek Ἡσύχιος (Hēsúkhios), the name of Hesychius of Alexandria, its once-supposed editor.

Symbol

Η

  1. (textual criticism) the Alexandrian text-type

See also

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Phoenician 𐤇 (, ḥēt).

Letter

Η (Ē) (uppercase, lowercase η)

  1. The letter eta (ἦτα), the seventh letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.

Derived terms

See also

Symbol

Η (C)

  1. A digit 100 in the decimal acrophonic numeral system that predated the gematria system. An abbreviation of ἑκατόν (hekatón, hundred). Equivalent to the Roman numeral C.

Usage notes

The basic acrophonic units are Ι 1, 𐅃 5, Δ 10, Η 100, Χ 1000 and Μ 10,000. Η is iterated for ΗΗ 200, ΗΗΗ 300 and ΗΗΗΗ 400, and combines with 𐅃 for 500.

Derived terms

  • 𐅋 100 talents, 𐅒 100 staters
  • 𐅅 500
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Pronunciation

Letter

Η (I) (uppercase, lowercase η)

  1. The upper case letter eta (ήτα), the seventh letter of the modern Greek alphabet.

Numeral

Η (I)

  1. The number eight in Greek numerals.

See also

  • ͵Η (8000) (a Greek numeral)

Article

Η (I)

  1. the (feminine form; plural οι)

Usage notes

When accented this letter forms a conjunction ή (í, or).

See also

see: Appendix:Greek alphabet

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