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Greek Small Letter Omega With Dasia Letter

ὡ is the Greek small letter omega with dasia, commonly used in polytonic Greek text.

U+1F61

ὡ (Greek small letter omega with dasia) is a single Unicode character used in polytonic Greek writing. It’s useful when you need accurate, standards-based Greek typography. Below you’ll find copy options and practical examples for digital text.

Greek Small Letter Omega With Dasia Letter Meaning

ὡ is a Greek small letter omega (ω) combined with dasia (a rough breathing mark). In polytonic Greek, diacritics like dasia affect how words are read and represented in writing. The character is treated as one Unicode code point, so it’s best to copy it directly when you want precise text rendering across fonts and platforms. You’ll see ὡ in scholarly editions, classical studies, and any context where the exact orthography matters rather than using plain “ω”.

Common uses

  • Typing polytonic Greek text that requires a specific omega form
  • Accurate transcription for classical or academic documents
  • Designing typography or signage mockups that include Greek diacritics
  • Publishing content where exact Unicode characters are required
  • Adding correct Greek characters to subtitles, captions, or UI text

Examples

ὡ — Greek small letter omega with dasia

  • ὡς
  • ὡμέρα
  • ὡποῖος
  • ὡράω
  • ὡσπερ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F61
HTML Entityὡ
HTML Codeὡ
CSS\1F61

FAQ

What does the Greek Small Letter Omega With Dasia letter mean?

ὡ is a Greek small letter omega (ω) combined with dasia (a rough breathing mark). In polytonic Greek, diacritics like dasia affect how words are read and represented in writing. The character is treated as one Unicode code point, so it’s best to copy it directly when you want precise text rendering across fonts and platforms. You’ll see ὡ in scholarly editions, classical studies, and any context where the exact orthography matters rather than using plain “ω”.

Is ὡ a single character or two characters?

It’s a single Unicode character: GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA (U+1F61).

What’s the easiest way to copy ὡ?

Copy the character directly from this page (ὡ). If you need code-based insertion, use the HTML or JavaScript escape provided.

How do I use ὡ in HTML?

Use the entity: ὡ.

What are the code escapes for ὡ?

CSS escape: \\1F61. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F61}.

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