Definitions from Wiktionary (sonus medius)
▸ noun: A high central vowel occurring in the Latin language, [ɨ] or possibly [ʉ], that developed from earlier /u/ in non-initial syllables due to vowel reduction in Old Latin. Represented by the Claudian letter Ⱶ, ͱ.
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▸ noun: A high central vowel occurring in the Latin language, [ɨ] or possibly [ʉ], that developed from earlier /u/ in non-initial syllables due to vowel reduction in Old Latin. Represented by the Claudian letter Ⱶ, ͱ.
Similar:
reduced vowel,
anaphonesis,
short u,
hidden quantity,
double-u,
long vowel,
long o,
u-stem,
wedge,
apex,
more...
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