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(Greek orthography) A small iota written below an alpha, eta or omega – e.g. in ᾠδή (ōidḗ) – representing a vocalic offglide that was pronounced in early Ancient Greek, but later became silent; invented in the Middle Ages in order to mark those vowels which would originally have had such an offglide.
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iota subscript
noun
(Greek
orthography)
A
small
iota
written
below
an
alpha,
eta
or
omega
–
e.g.
in
ᾠδή
(ōidḗ)
–
representing
a
vocalic
offglide
that
was
pronounced
in
early
Ancient
Greek,
but
later
became
silent;
invented
in
the
Middle
Ages
in
order
to
mark
those
vowels
which
would
originally
have
had
such
an
offglide.
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(Greek
orthography)
A
small
iota
written
below
an
alpha,
eta
or
omega
–
e.g.
in
ᾠδή
(ōidḗ)
–
representing
a
vocalic
offglide
that
was
pronounced
in
early
Ancient
Greek,
but
later
became
silent;
invented
in
the
Middle
Ages
in
order
to
mark
those
vowels
which
would
originally
have
had
such
an
offglide.