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As there isn't a single lower case omicron with perispomeni character, I've used the the "Combining Greek Perispomeni (U+0342)" on this page, including for the other perispomeni characters on this page, for consistency. I'm not sure if this is the best approach though, especially as the default font used by greek currently displays it as an inverted breve, rather than a tilde, and I also have no idea how well this (especially when used with greek) will work on various ereaders. The "Combining Tilde (U+0303)" could be used instead to match this printer's style of perispomeni, but it doesn't seem to combine well in all fonts, sometimes placed quite a bit higher above the letter than "Combining Greek Perispomeni (U+0342)" does. -- Yodin T 00:55, 24 October 2023 (UTC)