e caudata

"E caudata" is a historical variant of the letter "e" with a small tail, used in various languages to indicate specific sounds or distinctions.

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Definition

C2Medieval Latin

(historical, academic)A variant of the letter 'e' with a tail, used to represent long 'Δ“' sounds that evolved from 'ae' or 'oe' diphthongs.

C2Middle and Early Modern Irish

(historical, academic)A form of 'e' with a tail, used for 'e', 'ae', and 'ea' sounds.

C2Old Norse

(historical, academic)A variant of 'e' with a tail, representing the sound /æ(ː)/, derived from Proto-Germanic *a.

C2Various languages

(technical, phonetic)A letter 'e' with a tail, used in languages like Polish, Lithuanian, and Navajo to indicate nasalization or vowel length.