Greek Ypogegrammeni Letter
Greek Ypogegrammeni (ͺ) is a diacritic character used under Greek letters for specialized text and notation.
U+037A
ͺ is the Greek Ypogegrammeni, Unicode U+037A. It’s typically used with Greek letters to create an under-script/underlined diacritic effect. This page helps you copy the character and use the correct encoding in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Greek Ypogegrammeni Letter Meaning
Greek Ypogegrammeni (ͺ, U+037A) is a Greek typographic diacritic used in conjunction with Greek letters. In practice, it appears positioned under the base letter to convey a specialized marking that shows up in certain scholarly texts and references, as well as in linguistic or educational material that requires precise Greek notation. Because it’s meant to be used as a mark alongside a letter, it may look different depending on the font and rendering engine. When you copy it, place it after the Greek character you want to mark (for example, αͺ).
Common uses
- •Greek linguistics notes where a precise under-letter diacritic is needed
- •Proofreading and editing of digitally typeset Greek text with special marks
- •Scholarly citations or references that require exact character reproduction
- •Typography and UI mockups for Greek-specific labels or academic content
- •Educational materials that demonstrate specialized Greek notation
Examples
ͺ Greek Ypogegrammeni
- ͺαͺ
- ͺεͺ
- ͺιͺ
- ͺοͺ
- ͺωͺ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+037A | |
| HTML Entity | ͺ | |
| HTML Code | ͺ | |
| CSS | \037A |
FAQ
What does the Greek Ypogegrammeni letter mean?
Greek Ypogegrammeni (ͺ, U+037A) is a Greek typographic diacritic used in conjunction with Greek letters. In practice, it appears positioned under the base letter to convey a specialized marking that shows up in certain scholarly texts and references, as well as in linguistic or educational material that requires precise Greek notation. Because it’s meant to be used as a mark alongside a letter, it may look different depending on the font and rendering engine. When you copy it, place it after the Greek character you want to mark (for example, αͺ).
Is ͺ a Greek letter or a diacritic?
ͺ (Greek Ypogegrammeni) is a diacritic-style character used together with Greek letters, not a standalone Greek letter.
How do I use it with a Greek character?
Place ͺ immediately after the Greek letter you want to mark, for example: αͺ.
What are the Unicode and encoding values for ͺ?
Unicode code point: U+037A. HTML entity: ͺ. CSS escape: \\037A. JavaScript escape: \\u{037A}.
Why does ͺ sometimes look different across devices?
Rendering depends on the font and the text engine. The under-letter positioning and spacing may vary between platforms.