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Greek Small Letter Eta With Psili Letter

ἠ is the Greek small letter eta with a psili (smooth breathing) mark.

U+1F20

ἠ is a precomposed Greek letter form that includes the psili breathing mark. It’s mainly used in texts that preserve historical or polytonic Greek spelling. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode escapes in your code.

Greek Small Letter Eta With Psili Letter Meaning

The symbol ἠ is “Greek small letter eta with psili,” a polytonic Greek character combining the letter eta (η) with the psili (smooth breathing) diacritic. In practice, it appears in scholarly, historical, or linguistic writing where breathing marks are preserved. Because it is a specific precomposed character, it’s often used when you want the exact same appearance as in formatted Greek sources, rather than assembling separate letter and diacritic characters. When typesetting or encoding polytonic Greek, using the correct Unicode code point helps maintain consistent rendering across platforms that support it.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for polytonic Greek text in documents and editors
  • Displaying historically accurate Greek spellings in research or notes
  • Web publishing of Greek language content that requires breathing marks
  • UI labels or educational materials for Greek diacritics
  • Programming strings where you need the exact Unicode character

Examples

ἠ Greek small letter eta with psili

  • ἠ χώρα
  • ἠμέρα
  • ἠ ἀλήθεια
  • ἠμῖν λέγει
  • λόγος ἠ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F20
HTML Entityἠ
HTML Codeἠ
CSS\1F20

FAQ

What does the Greek Small Letter Eta With Psili letter mean?

The symbol ἠ is “Greek small letter eta with psili,” a polytonic Greek character combining the letter eta (η) with the psili (smooth breathing) diacritic. In practice, it appears in scholarly, historical, or linguistic writing where breathing marks are preserved. Because it is a specific precomposed character, it’s often used when you want the exact same appearance as in formatted Greek sources, rather than assembling separate letter and diacritic characters. When typesetting or encoding polytonic Greek, using the correct Unicode code point helps maintain consistent rendering across platforms that support it.

What is ἠ in Unicode?

ἠ is the Unicode character “GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI” at code point U+1F20.

How do I type or copy ἠ on the web?

You can copy ἠ directly from this page. For development, you can also use its escapes: HTML entity ἠ and CSS/JS escapes \\1F20 and \\u{1F20}.

Is ἠ different from plain η?

Yes. Plain η has no psili breathing mark. ἠ includes the psili diacritic as part of the specific precomposed character form.

Will ἠ display correctly on all devices?

It should display correctly anywhere that supports the character U+1F20. If a font lacks coverage, you may see a fallback glyph.