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Ȫ

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Ȫ (minuscule: ȫ) is a grapheme used in several extended Latin alphabets, primarily to represent specific vowel sounds in Old High German reconstructions and certain modern regional dialects. It consists of the letter O with both an umlaut and a macron. Usage

   Linguistics: In the study of Germanic philology, the character is used to denote a long, fronted mid-rounded vowel ([øː]). It specifically indicates the long version of "ö" in historical phonetic transcriptions.
   Livonian: While rare, similar diacritic combinations appear in the Livonian language to represent vowel length and quality simultaneously.

Computing codes In Unicode, the character is represented as:

   Uppercase Ȫ: U+022A (Latin Capital Letter O with Diaeresis and Macron)
   Lowercase ȫ: U+022B (Latin Small Letter O with Diaeresis and Macron)

In HTML, it can be rendered using the entities Ȫ for uppercase and ȫ for lowercase. See also

   Ö
   Livonian language
   Diacritic
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