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Template:Short description Template:About Template:Redirect-distinguish Template:Greek Alphabet Lambda (Template:IPAc-en;<ref>Template:OED</ref> uppercase Template:Lang, lowercase Template:Lang; Template:Langx, lám(b)da) is the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiced alveolar lateral approximant Template:IPA. In the system of Greek numerals, lambda has a value of 30. Lambda is derived from the Phoenician Lamed. Lambda gave rise to the Latin L and the Cyrillic El (Л). The ancient grammarians and dramatists give evidence to the pronunciation as Template:IPA (Template:Lang) in Classical Greek times.<ref>Herbert Weir Smyth. A Greek Grammar for Colleges. I.1.c</ref> In Modern Greek, the name of the letter, Λάμδα, is pronounced Template:IPA.

In early Greek alphabets, the shape and orientation of lambda varied.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Most variants consisted of two straight strokes, one longer than the other, connected at their ends. The angle might be in the upper-left, lower-left ("Western" alphabets) or top ("Eastern" alphabets). Other variants had a vertical line with a horizontal or sloped stroke running to the right. With the general adoption of the Ionic alphabet, Greek settled on an angle at the top; the Romans put the angle at the lower-left.

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The Greek alphabet on a black figure vessel, with a Phoenician-lamed-shaped lambda. The gamma has the shape of modern lambda.

Symbol

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Upper-case letter Λ

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Examples of the symbolic use of uppercase lambda include:

Lower-case letter λ

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File:Greek lc lamda thin.svg
Lower-case lambda

Examples of the symbolic use of lowercase lambda include:

Litra symbol

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The Roman Template:Lang and Byzantine Template:Lang (Template:Lang), which served as both the pound mass unit and liter volume unit, were abbreviated in Greek using lambda with modified forms of the iota subscript ⟨λͅ⟩. These are variously encoded in Unicode. The Ancient Greek Numbers Unicode block includes 10183 Template:Sc (𐆃) as well as 𐅢, which is described as 10162 Template:Sc<ref>Unicode Ancient Greek Numbers block.</ref> but was much more common as a form of the litra sign. A variant of the sign can be formed from 0338 Template:Sc and either 039B Template:Sc (Λ̸) or 03BB Template:Sc (λ̸).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Unicode

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Unicode uses the (Modern Greek-based) spelling "lamda" in character names, instead of "lambda", due to "the pre-existing names in ISO 8859-7, as well as preferences expressed by the Greek National Body".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Latin versions of lambda were added to Unicode in 2024 for the Salishan and Wakashan languages in Canada.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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