ἐέ

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ἀρχαιότερα τῆς διφθέρας λέγεις → you speak things older than the leather scroll

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Full diacritics: ἒ ἔ Medium diacritics: ἐέ Low diacritics: εέ Capitals: ΕΕ
Transliteration A: Transliteration B: ee Transliteration C: ee Beta Code: e)\

English (LSJ)

or repeated ἒ ἒ ἔ, an exclamation of pain or grief; woe! woe! A.Ag.1114, etc.; always doubled either once or twice and better written ἐέ (as in cod. Med. of A. and S.), or (where the metre requires an iambus) ἐή S.OC149; but ἠέ cod. Med. in A.Th.966.

Spanish (DGE)

v. ἒ ἔ.

English (Autenrieth)

see οὗ.