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Lambda is one of the letters (together with [[index::P|Pi]] and [[index::U|Upsilon]]) which serve as a basis for distinguishing the Magrè and Sanzeno alphabets (see [[index::Property:alphabet]] and [[index::Script]]): The variant {{c||L}} with the bar on top, sometimes termed "Venetoid" in the TIR, is used to the Magrè alphabet, while {{c||L2}} with the bar on the bottom, typical for the Etruscan and Lugano alphabets, is used in the Sanzeno alphabet. The variants {{c||L3}} and {{c||L4}} only occur in two, possibly three rock inscriptions, indicating a connection with equivalent forms from the Venetic subcorpus of Cadore.
Lambda is one of the letters (together with [[index::P|Pi]] and [[index::U|Upsilon]]) which serve as a basis for distinguishing the Magrè and Sanzeno alphabets (see [[index::Property:alphabet]] and [[index::Script]]): The variant {{c||L}} with the bar on top, sometimes termed "Venetoid" in the TIR, is used to the Magrè alphabet, while {{c||L2}} with the bar on the bottom, typical for the Etruscan and Lugano alphabets, is used in the Sanzeno alphabet. The variants {{c||L3}} and {{c||L4}} only occur in a certain type of rock inscription (see [[index::Raetic epigraphy]]), indicating a connection with equivalent forms from the Venetic subcorpus of Cadore.
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Revision as of 16:18, 4 April 2016

Character
Customary name: lambda
Represents: l

Variants and attestation

Transliteration Sinistroverse Dextroverse
  Glyph Number Glyph Number
L L.png 34 Ld.png 12
L2 L2.png 46 L2d.png 2
L3 L3.png 1 L3d.png 0
L4 L4.png 0 L4d.png 2

Lambda is one of the letters (together with Pi and Upsilon) which serve as a basis for distinguishing the Magrè and Sanzeno alphabets (see Property:alphabet and Script): The variant L s with the bar on top, sometimes termed "Venetoid" in the TIR, is used to the Magrè alphabet, while L2 s with the bar on the bottom, typical for the Etruscan and Lugano alphabets, is used in the Sanzeno alphabet. The variants L3 s and L4 s only occur in a certain type of rock inscription (see Raetic epigraphy), indicating a connection with equivalent forms from the Venetic subcorpus of Cadore.