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[[File:Latin_letter_Y_with_ loop.svg|thumb|Y with loop in [[Doulos SIL]]]]
[[File:Latin_letter_Y_with_ loop.svg|thumb|Y with loop in [[Doulos SIL]]]]
'''Ỿ''' (lower case: '''ỿ'''), a variant of the letter [[Y]], is a letter used by some Welsh medievalists to indicate the [[schwa]] sound of {{angbr|y}}.<ref>Everson, Michael & al. [http://folk.uib.no/hnooh/mufi/proposals/n3027-medieval.pdf "Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS"]. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 Working Group Document N3027, 30 January 2006. Accessed 18 November 2019.</ref> The Unicode code point for the capital form U+1EFE; that for the small form is U+1EFF.
'''Ỿ''' (lower case: '''ỿ'''), a variant of the letter [[Y]], is a letter used by some Welsh medievalists to indicate the [[schwa]] sound of {{angbr|y}}.<ref>Everson, Michael & al. [http://folk.uib.no/hnooh/mufi/proposals/n3027-medieval.pdf "Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS"]. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 Working Group Document N3027, 30 January 2006. Accessed 18 November 2019.</ref> The Unicode code point for the capital form U+1EFE; that for the small form is U+1EFF.

==Unicode==

{{charmap
|1EFE|name1=Latin Capital Letter Y with Loop
|1EFF|name2=Latin Small Letter Y with Loop
}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:47, 14 November 2023

Y with loop in Doulos SIL

(lower case: ỿ), a variant of the letter Y, is a letter used by some Welsh medievalists to indicate the schwa sound of ⟨y⟩.[1] The Unicode code point for the capital form U+1EFE; that for the small form is U+1EFF.

Unicode

Character information
Preview ỿ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH LOOP LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH LOOP
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 7934 U+1EFE 7935 U+1EFF
UTF-8 225 187 190 E1 BB BE 225 187 191 E1 BB BF
Numeric character reference &#7934; &#x1EFE; &#7935; &#x1EFF;

References

  1. ^ Everson, Michael & al. "Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS". ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 Working Group Document N3027, 30 January 2006. Accessed 18 November 2019.