πŒ€


πŒ€ U+10300, 𐌀
OLD ITALIC LETTER A
[unassigned: U+102FC–U+102FF]
← 𐋻
[U+102FB]
Old Italic 𐌁 β†’
[U+10301]

Translingual

Etymology

From a variant of the Ancient Greek Ξ‘ (A), ultimately from the Phoenician π€€β€Ž (ΚΎ).

Letter

πŒ€

  1. The first letter of the archaic and classical Etruscan alphabets, of the Oscan alphabet, and of the Alphabet of Lugano; equivalent to the letter A of the Roman alphabet; transliterated ⟨a⟩; and bearing the letter name a.

Descendants

  • Latin: A
  • Runic: ᚨ

See also

Etruscan

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a/, [a]

Etymology 1

Unknown.

Conjunction

πŒ€ β€’ (a)

  1. and, also
    • πŒ„πŒ–Β·πŒ€Β·πŒ„πŒ–
      eu a eu
      Well! also well!

Etymology 2

From πŒ€πŒ…πŒ‰πŒ‹πŒ” (avils).

Noun

πŒ€ β€’ (a)

  1. Abbreviation of πŒ€πŒ…πŒ‰πŒ‹πŒ” (avils, β€œyears”).: of years, of the age
    • πŒ…πŒ„πŒ‹πŒ€Β·πŒ€Β·πŒ‰πŒ—
      Vela a IX
      Vela of the age of 9.

Etymology 3

From πŒ€πŒ–πŒ‹πŒ„ (Aule).

Noun

πŒ€ β€’ (a)

  1. Abbreviation of πŒ€πŒ–πŒ‹πŒ„ (aule).
  2. Abbreviation of πŒ€πŒ–πŒ‹πŒ€ (aula).

Etymology 4

From πŒ€πŒ“πŒπŒˆ (Arnth).

Noun

πŒ€ β€’ (a)

  1. Abbreviation of πŒ€πŒ“πŒπŒˆ (Arnth).
  2. Abbreviation of πŒ€πŒ“πŒπŒˆπŒ€ (Arntha).
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