A / antĭsigmă
noun greek

antĭsigmă

gen. antĭsigmătis · gender neuter · decl. 3rd
= ἀντίσιγμα.
A character; which the emperor Claudius wished to introduce into Latin for
A character, etc., which the emperor Claudius wished to introduce into Latin for ps = the Gr. ψ, Prisc. p. 558 P.; cf. Schneid. Gram. 1, 5; Wordsworth's Early Lat. p. 9.—
A critical mark; placed before a verse which is to be transposed
A critical mark, etc., placed before a verse which is to be transposed, Isid. Orig. 1, 20.