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Omega
Last letter of the Greek alphabet

Omega (Ω) is the twenty-fourth and last letter of the Greek alphabet and holds the value 800 in the Greek numeric system or isopsephy. Meaning “great O” (o mega), it contrasts with omicron, the “little O” (o mikron). Phonetically, ancient omega represented a long open-mid back rounded vowel, IPA [ɔː], similar to the English “aw” in raw, while omicron corresponded to a shorter vowel sound. In Modern Greek, both denote the mid back rounded vowel. Omega is also symbolically used to represent the end or ultimate limit, opposite alpha; see Alpha and Omega.

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History

Ω was not part of the early (8th century BC) Greek alphabets. It was introduced in the late 7th century BC in the Ionian cities of Asia Minor to denote a long open-mid back rounded vowel [ɔː]. It is a variant of omicron (Ο), broken up at the side (), with the edges subsequently turned outward (, , , ).3 The Dorian city of Knidos as well as a few Aegean islands, namely Paros, Thasos and Melos, chose the exact opposite innovation, using a broken-up circle for the short and a closed circle for the long /o/.4

The name Ωμέγα is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ō (ὦ) (pronounced /ɔ̂ː/), whereas the omicron was called ou (οὖ) (pronounced /ôː/).5 The modern lowercase shape goes back to the uncial form , a form that developed during the 3rd century BC in ancient handwriting on papyrus, from a flattened-out form of the letter () that had its edges curved even further upward.6

In addition to the Greek alphabet, Omega was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet (see Cyrillic omega (Ѡ, ѡ)). A Raetic variant is conjectured to be at the origin or parallel evolution of the Elder Futhark .

Omega was also adopted into the Latin alphabet, as a letter of the 1982 revision to the African reference alphabet. It's in sparse use (see Latin omega).

The symbol Ω (uppercase letter)

The uppercase letter Ω is used as a symbol:

The symbol ω (lowercase letter)

The minuscule letter ω is used as a symbol:

Unicode

  • U+0277 ɷ LATIN SMALL LETTER CLOSED OMEGA34
  • U+038F Ώ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS
  • U+03A9 Ω GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA (Ω, Ω)
  • U+03C9 ω GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA (ω)
  • U+03CE ώ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS
  • U+03D6 ϖ GREEK PI SYMBOL (ϖ, ϖ)
  • U+0460 Ѡ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
  • U+0461 ѡ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA
  • U+047A Ѻ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ROUND OMEGA
  • U+047B ѻ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUND OMEGA
  • U+047C Ѽ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO
  • U+047D ѽ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO
  • U+1F60 ὠ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI
  • U+1F61 ὡ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA
  • U+1F62 ὢ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA
  • U+1F63 ὣ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA
  • U+1F64 ὤ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA
  • U+1F65 ὥ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA
  • U+1F66 ὦ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI
  • U+1F67 ὧ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI
  • U+1F68 Ὠ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI
  • U+1F69 Ὡ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA
  • U+1F6A Ὢ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA
  • U+1F6B Ὣ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA
  • U+1F6C Ὤ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA
  • U+1F6D Ὥ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA
  • U+1F6E Ὦ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI
  • U+1F6F Ὧ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI
  • U+1F7C ὼ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA
  • U+1F7D ώ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA
  • U+1FA0 ᾠ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA1 ᾡ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA2 ᾢ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA3 ᾣ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA4 ᾤ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA5 ᾥ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA6 ᾦ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA7 ᾧ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA8 ᾨ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FA9 ᾩ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAA ᾪ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAB ᾫ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAC ᾬ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAD ᾭ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAE ᾮ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FAF ᾯ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FF2 ῲ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FF3 ῳ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FF4 ῴ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FF6 ῶ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI
  • U+1FF7 ῷ GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
  • U+1FFA Ὼ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA
  • U+1FFB Ώ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA
  • U+1FFC ῼ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI
  • U+2375 ⍵ APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL OMEGA
  • U+2379 ⍹ APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL OMEGA UNDERBAR
  • U+2CB0 Ⲱ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU
  • U+2CB1 ⲱ COPTIC SMALL LETTER OOU
  • U+2CBE Ⲿ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU
  • U+2CBF ⲿ COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU
  • U+A64C Ꙍ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA
  • U+A64D ꙍ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA
  • U+A67B ꙻ COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER OMEGA
  • U+A7B6 Ꞷ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
  • U+A7B7 ꞷ LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA
  • U+AB65 ꭥ GREEK LETTER SMALL CAPITAL OMEGA
  • U+107A4 𐞤 MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CLOSED OMEGA
  • U+1D6C0 𝛀 MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA35
  • U+1D6DA 𝛚 MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL OMEGA
  • U+1D6FA 𝛺 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA
  • U+1D714 𝜔 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA
  • U+1D734 𝜴 MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA
  • U+1D74E 𝝎 MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA
  • U+1D76E 𝝮 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA
  • U+1D788 𝞈 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA
  • U+1D7A8 𝞨 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA
  • U+1D7C2 𝟂 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA
  • Media related to Omega (letter) at Wikimedia Commons
  • The dictionary definition of ω at Wiktionary

References

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