Definitions from Wiktionary (sicilicus)
▸ noun: (Roman measurements) A unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia.
▸ noun: (Old Latin typography) A diacritic, resembling a 180°-rotated ‘C’ (i.e., being similar in appearance to ⟨ ᵓ ⟩), written atop a consonant to mark gemination, superseded in Classical Latin by doubling the letter representing the geminated consonant.
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▸ noun: (Roman measurements) A unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia.
▸ noun: (Old Latin typography) A diacritic, resembling a 180°-rotated ‘C’ (i.e., being similar in appearance to ⟨ ᵓ ⟩), written atop a consonant to mark gemination, superseded in Classical Latin by doubling the letter representing the geminated consonant.
Similar:
siliqua,
quartary,
quadrantal,
quadrans,
quartarius,
quincunx,
teruncius,
uncia,
congius,
semuncia,
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