M'.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "m"
Latin
Usage notes
The use of M followed by a diacritic mark is a convention used in many modern printed sources to represent the symbol ꟿ used in the Roman originals.
Synonyms
References
- Bruun, Christer, "Roman Onomastics" p.799 in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy (Oxford University Press, 2015) →ISBN
- Gordon, Arthur Ernest, Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy p.21 fn.65 (University of California Press, 1983) →ISBN
- Sandys, John Edwin, Latin Epigraphy: An Introduction to the Study of Latin Inscriptions p.51 (CUP Archive, 1927)
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