OE - meaning and definition. What is OE
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What (who) is OE - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OE; Oe (disambiguation); O.E.; O.e.; Oe.; OE (disambiguation); O E; Ōe

Œ         
  • ligature]]
  • Phoenician He
  • Proto-sinaitic ʿayin
  • Proto-Caanite Ayin
  • Proto-Caanite He
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LATIN LIGATURE
Eðel; OE ligature; Ethel (letter); Oethel; Oelig; Œthel; Oe ligature; E dans l'o; OEthel; Ethel letter; Oethel letter; Oe letter; O-e ligature; OE (ligature); CE (ligature); CE ligature
Œ (minuscule: œ) is a Latin alphabet grapheme, a ligature of o and e. In medieval and early modern Latin, it was used to represent the Greek diphthong οι and in a few non-Greek words, usages that continue in English and French.
OE         
¦ abbreviation Old English.
Oe         
·- a diphthong, employed in the Latin language, and thence in the English language, as the representative of the Greek diphthong oi. In many words in common use, e alone stands instead of /. Classicists prefer to write the diphthong oe separate in Latin words.

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Oe

Oe or OE may refer to:

Examples of use of OE
1. The U.N. has no power here," said Aung Myint Oe, a service industry worker.
2. The injuries of the survivors did not appear to be life–threatening, Yamagata police spokesman Yoshikatsu Oe said.
3. Most of the injured passengers were riding in the first two cars, said Yamagata police spokesman Yoshikatsu Oe.
4. She is telling me of the early 1'60s, when she had booked the "OE" – overseas experience.
5. Among the 18 finalists for the international prize announced in February were Nobel laureates Saul Bellow, Gunter Grass, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Kenzaburo Oe.