ἡβ-ητήριον

  • 1œ — (in the earliest times, and now often, written separately oe) was in Early Old English the symbol of the i umlaut of ó, o, as in fœt, foet, soecan, œhtan, oehtan, doubtless originally sounded like Ger. ö, œ, but afterwards written (and sounded)… …

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