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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From Phoenician 𐤕 (t, “tāw”).
Letter
Τ • (T) (uppercase, lowercase τ)
- The letter tau (ταῦ), the 19th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.
Derived terms
See also
- (Greek-script letters) Α α, Β β, Γ γ, Δ δ, Ε ε, Ζ ζ, Η η, Θ θ, Ι ι, Κ κ, Λ λ, Μ μ, Ν ν, Ξ ξ, Ο ο, Π π, Ρ ρ, Σ σ ς, Τ τ, Υ υ, Φ φ, Χ χ, Ψ ψ, Ω ω
- (non-Classical letters) Ϝ (W) ϝ (w), Ͷ ͷ, Ͱ (H) ͱ (h), Ϻ (S) ϻ (s), Ϟ ϟ, Ϙ (Q) ϙ (q), Ͳ (S) ͳ (s)
- (punctuation) · ;
- (diacritics) ᾿ ῾ ◌́ ◌̀ ῀ ¨
Symbol
Τ • (T)
- A counter for talents. An abbreviation of τάλαντον (tálanton). Used as a tally mark, as in ΤΤΤ (3 talents) and Τ𐅐𐅏ΣΣΣ (1 talent 18 staters).
Derived terms
- 𐅈 (5 talents)
- 𐅉 (10 talents)
- 𐅊 (50 talents)
- 𐅋 (100 talents)
- 𐅌 (500 talents)
- 𐅍 (1,000 talents)
- 𐅎 (5,000 talents)
Greek
Letter
Τ • (T) (uppercase, lowercase τ)
- The upper case letter tau (ταυ), the 19th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
Numeral
Τ • (T)
- The number 300 in Greek numerals.
See also
- ͵Τ (“300,000”) (a Greek numeral)
See also
- see: Appendix:Greek alphabet
Further reading
- Τ on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el