The word mu (pronounced /mju/
) which had been simplified by the Phoenicians and named after their word for water, mem.
The letter mu appears in conjunction with alpha and omega to signify the "beginning, middle (meson) and end", a phrase found in an Orphic verse describing Zeus, and later adopted to describe both Jehovah and Jesus.
In Aeschylus' Eumenides, the repeated moaning of the letter mu is the sound made by the sleeping Furies as the ghost of Clytemnestra begins to invoke them. It again appears as an ominous mantra in a 10th century Coptic papyrus, containing a Christian curse against perjurers that invokes the angel Temeluchos:
The lower-case letter mu is used as a special symbol in many academic fields. The upper case Mu isn't generally used in this way because it is normally indistinguishable from the Latin M.
Rarely, the letter μ may be used to distinguish one item represented by "m" from another (but a better option might be to use "m", "m", "m", etc.).
Letters that arose from the Greek Μ include the Latin M and Cyrillic М.
When Alt+230 or Alt+(any multiple of 256 added to 230) is entered using the number pad in Microsoft Windows, the µ symbol appears (here, it is the micro sign, not mu).
The symbol is also used in the name of a popular bittorrent client called µTorrent.
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