U+A66B, ꙫ
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O

[U+A66A]
Cyrillic Extended-B
[U+A66C]

Translingual

Etymology

  • A wide 'o' with two dots (essentially the IPA symbol for a bilabial click, ʘ, with a double dot), designed to resemble a pigs' snout.

Symbol

  1. (linguistics, humorous) phonetic symbol for the "nasal-ingressive velar trill", an articulatory description of an inwards snort.[1]

See also

References

  1. “SpecGram—"Double-Dot Wide O / Nasal-Ingressive Voiceless Velar Trill"—by J–––– J––––––—Reviewed by Jonathan van der Meer”, in specgram.com, (Can we date this quote?)

Old Church Slavonic

Alternative forms

Letter

• (o) (upper case )

  1. lower-case binocular O. Found in certain manuscripts in the plural or dual forms of the root word eye, such as ꙫчи (oči) for очи (oči).
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