See also: Appendix:Variations of "s"

U+1E9C, ẜ
LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S WITH DIAGONAL STROKE

[U+1E9B]
Latin Extended Additional
[U+1E9D]

Latin

Letter

  1. scribal abbreviation of words such as solidi, sed, sunt, secundum

Latvian

Letter

(uppercase )

  1. (obsolete) The long form of the Latvian letter , which was abolished in 1921.

Lower Sorbian

Letter

(upper case )

  1. (obsolete) A letter formerly used in the trigraph ẜch, corresponding to modern š; used primarily in texts written in Fraktur.

See also

Middle English

Letter

  1. abbreviation of sire
    • 1470–1483 (date produced), Thom̃s Malleorre [i.e., Thomas Malory], “[Launcelot and Guinevere]”, in Le Morte Darthur (British Library Additional Manuscript 59678), [England: s.n.], folio 449, recto, lines 18–21:
      And here on þͤ othir ſyde folowyth the moſte pytevous tale of the morte Arthure ſaunz Gwerdon · Ꝑ le ſhyvalere Thomᷓs Malleorre knyȝt
      And here on the other side followeth the most piteous tale of the mort d’Arthur sans guerdon, par le chevalier Sir Thomas Malory, knight.
    • 1470–1483 (date produced), Thom̃s Malleorre [i.e., Thomas Malory], “[Morte Arthur]”, in Le Morte Darthur (British Library Additional Manuscript 59678), [England: s.n.], folio 449, verso, lines 15–18:
      Than ſpake Gawayne And ſeyde brothir · Aggravayne I pray you and charge you meve no ſuch · maters no more a fore me fro wyte you well I woll nat be of youre counceyle //
      Then spoke Sir Gawain, and said, “Brother, Sir Agrivain, I pray you and charge you move not such matters any more before me, for be ye assured I will not be of your counsel.”

Portuguese

Letter

  1. scribal abbreviation of ser, sere, sir, as in ẜvir for servir 'to serve', ẜno for sereno 'serene'
  2. scribal abbreviation of soldo(s)