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History, Etymology, & Pronunciation

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History, etymology, and pronunciation of l, the 12th letter of the alphabet. Ancestors of this letter were the Semitic lamedh and the Greek lambda. Th

l The letter l probably started as a picture sign of an ox goad, as in a very early Semitic writing used about 1500 bce on the Sinai Peninsula (1). A similar sign (2), denoting a peasant's crook, is found in earlier Egyptian hieroglyphic writing. About 1000 bce, in Byblos and other Phoenician and Canaanite centres, the sign was given a linear form (3), the source of all later forms. In the Semitic languages the sign was called lamedh, meaning “ox goad.” The Greeks first gave the sign some unbalanced forms (4) and renamed it lambda. Later they formed their sign symmetrically (5). The Romans adopted the earlier Greek forms (6). From Latin the capital letter came unchanged into English. In late Roman times the small handwritten l was developed from the capital by rounding the lines. Later a form with an open loop in the vertical stroke was developed (7). (more)

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