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Greek Capital Letter Omicron With Dasia And Oxia Letter

Ὅ is a Greek capital letter omicron with rough breathing (dasia) and an acute-like accent (oxia).

U+1F4D

This page helps you copy and use the Greek symbol Ὅ in typography, writing, and UI text. It’s especially useful when you need correct ancient/tonal Greek diacritics.

Greek Capital Letter Omicron With Dasia And Oxia Letter Meaning

Ὅ is the Greek capital letter omicron combined with two diacritics: dasia (rough breathing) and oxia (a stressed acute-like accent). In practical terms, the mark indicates a specific pronunciation and stress pattern used in polytonic Greek writing. Because it’s a precomposed character (a single glyph rather than multiple separate marks), it can be convenient when you need consistent rendering across documents, fonts, or platforms. When copied correctly, it maintains the intended diacritics without requiring additional combining characters.

Common uses

  • Copying the correct precomposed character in polytonic Greek text
  • Designing logos, posters, or headings that include ancient/tonal Greek characters
  • Typing references in academic notes, glossaries, or citations
  • Adding accurate Greek forms in publishing workflows and typesetting drafts
  • Using the symbol in UI labels, badges, or content where diacritics must match

Examples

Ὅ Greek Capital Letter Omicron with Dasia and Oxia

  • Ὅ ἔγραψεν.
  • Ὅδε ὁ λόγος.
  • Βλ. Ὅ.
  • Τὸ Ὅ προφέρεται με ἀρχήν.
  • Καὶ Ὅ, ἡ μορφή τῆς λέξεως.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F4D
HTML EntityὍ
HTML CodeὍ
CSS\1F4D

FAQ

What does the Greek Capital Letter Omicron With Dasia And Oxia letter mean?

Ὅ is the Greek capital letter omicron combined with two diacritics: dasia (rough breathing) and oxia (a stressed acute-like accent). In practical terms, the mark indicates a specific pronunciation and stress pattern used in polytonic Greek writing. Because it’s a precomposed character (a single glyph rather than multiple separate marks), it can be convenient when you need consistent rendering across documents, fonts, or platforms. When copied correctly, it maintains the intended diacritics without requiring additional combining characters.

What is the name of the symbol Ὅ?

It is the Greek Capital Letter Omicron with Dasia and Oxia.

How do I copy Ὅ for use in text or design tools?

Copy the character directly from this page and paste it into your document, design software, or editor.

Is Ὅ one character or multiple characters?

It’s a single precomposed character that already includes the letter and its diacritics.

Which Unicode details does this page use for Ὅ?

Unicode codepoint: U+1F4D, HTML entity: Ὅ, CSS escape: \\1F4D, JavaScript escape: \\u{1F4D}.