oe
Represents the ligature combining the letters 'o' and 'e' commonly used in French and other European languages.
Overview
Essential for proper typesetting of words containing the 'oe' ligature, particularly in French, Latin, and other European language documents. This typographic element maintains professional standards in multilingual academic writing and publishing.
- Common in French words like 'œuvre' and 'œil'
- Used in scholarly works and linguistic publications
- Important for maintaining typographical accuracy in European language texts
- Often appears in classical references and academic citations
Examples
Writing the Old English word 'foetid' using the oe ligature.
\text{f\oe tid}Displaying the French word 'œuvre' in mathematical text.
\text{\oe uvre}Using the oe ligature in a multilingual mathematical expression.
f(x) = \text{c\oe ur} + x