háček

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  1. hacek

  1. A caron; a (l) ((l)) usually resembling an inverted (l), but in the cases of (l), (l), (l), and (l) resembling a (l) ((l)) instead.

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (quote-book)|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zrrHAAAAMAAJ&q=%22h%C3%A1cek%22&dq=%22h%C3%A1cek%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7S00T63lM8mw0QXprbygAg&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAw|page=332|text=Good Teutonic ''Kitsch'' looks rather forlorn and out of place wearing a Bohemian ''háček'' over its shrunken hind quarters. But the high traditions of scholarship must be maintained, and on these pages Meester Kitsch will masquerade as Mr. Kič.

  4. (quote-book) was developed (..) in the twentieth century: this is the adoption of the hacek for the representation of the Cypriot postalveolar fricatives and affricates, which are otherwise not distinguished by the normal characters of the Greek alphabet alone. It was not until very recently, therefore, that the spellings , , and , for ʃ, , ʒ and respectively, became available.

  5. For examples of the usage of other forms of this term see Citations:háček, Citations:haček, Citations:hacek, Citations:haċek, Citations:hachek, 2: variant of háček|Citations:hatcheck, Citations:hatschek, Citations:hǎcek, Citations:hatchek, Citations:hacheck, Citations:hac̬ek, Citations:haczek, Citations:háçek, Citations:hácek, Citations:haĉek, Citations:haceck and Citations:háčky.

  6. (diminutive of); little hook

  7. fishhook

  8. (l) (gloss)

  9. catch, snag (gloss)

  10. bow

  11. paddler

  12. (ant)

  13. (l)