o̲
Swedish
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editOrigin unknown. Possibly:
- To visually enhance o (“and”) to clarify its separation from surrounding letters and words. Confer with English w/, Spanish c/, and Danish m/.
- An abbreviation of och (“and”).
- A continued evolution of & or o., similar to how @ developed from à.
The Language Council of Sweden believes that the first explanation, to visually enhance o (“and”), is most likely the correct one. But also acknowledges that the second explanation, an abbreviation of och (“and”), may have played a part.[1]
Conjunction
edito̲ (siglum)
See also
edit- ō (“ö”, letter)