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Sunt verba voces quibus hunc lenire dolorem possis, magnam morbi deponere partem → Words will avail the wretched mind to ease and much abate the dismal black disease.

Horace, Epistles 1.34
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Full diacritics: ξῖ Medium diacritics: ξῖ Low diacritics: ξι Capitals: ΞΙ
Transliteration A: Transliteration B: xi Transliteration C: ksi Beta Code: ci=

English (LSJ)

v. ξεῖ.

Middle Liddell

Ξ, ξ, ξῖ, τό, indecl., fourteenth letter of the Gk. alphabet: as numeral ξ# = 60, but #22ξ = 60, 000: introduced in the archonship of Euclides, 403 B. C.—It is a double consonant, compounded of γς, κς, or χς. Changes
1. ξ in aeolic and Attic appears as an aspirated form of κ, cf. ξυνός with κοινός, ξύν with cum;— or of ς, cf. ξύν with σύν, ξέστης with Lat. sextarius; and so in doric fut. of Verbs in -ζω, κομίξω κλᾳξῶ παιξῶ for κομίσω κλῄσω παίσω.
2. interchanged with σς, ionic διξός, τριξός for δισσός, τρισσός.

Greek Monolingual

ξι και ξει, το (Α ξῖ και ξεῖ και ξῦ)
άκλ. το δέκατο τέταρτο γράμμα του ελληνικού αλφαβήτου.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Βλ. εγκυκλ. λ. Ξ, ξ].