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Ot ((unicode:Ѿ ѿ); italics: ''(unicode:Ѿ ѿ)'') is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet. Though it originated as a ligature of the letters Omega ((unicode:Ѡ ѡ)) and Te (Т т), it functions as a discrete letter of the alphabet, placed between х and ц.〔Note that Ivan Fedorov’s alphabet does not include ѡ (though it does include ѽ). This is because it does include ѻ, which was considered orthographically equivalent; one may compare the alphabet from Spiridon Sobol’s abecedarium of 1631, which has ѡ where Ivan Fedorov has ѻ.〕 This can be seen in the first printed Cyrillic abecedarium (illustrated), and continues in modern usage.〔Иеромонах Алипий, Грамматика церковно-славянского языка, Saint Petersburg, 1997, p. 17〕 Ot is used in Church Slavonic to represent the preposition отъ 'from' and prefix от-. It does not stand for this sequence of letters in any other context, nor can the sequence от be substituted for it where it does occur. It is used with a similar purpose in mediaeval manuscripts of other Slavonic languages written with the Cyrillic alphabet. In printed books ѿ is often used in preference to (ѡ҃) for the numeral 800. ==Computing codes==
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