On 2004.05.07, 02:41, D. Starner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I'd guess that typographically it is indeed a turned c-cedilla, a
>> hack for an open o with "something" above
>
> Perhaps it's inaccurate to call it an open-o: c and � are &#643;
> and &#952; respectively, and &#596; and this new character are the
> medial/sonant-surd forms of this unturned versions.

Aaahhh, I got it 180� wrong! It's not the turned U+00E7 that is used
atypically here, but rather the U+0186...

> But turned-c is LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O, IMO.

Agreed. Just like U+0077 has quite different values in, say, Polish
and Welsh...

(P.S.: I could not find anything about Dorsey's spelling on the web.)

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