sicilicus

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia.

Etymology 2
From the, the diminutive form of , so named because of its falciformity.

Noun

 * 1)  A diacritic, resembling a 180°-rotated ‘C’ (i.e., being similar in appearance to ⟨ ᵓ ⟩), written atop a consonant to mark gemination, superseded in Classical Latin by doubling the letter representing the geminated consonant.

Etymology
Diminutive from.

Noun

 * 1) a sicilicus a unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia
 * 2)  any other units that are 1/48 of another unit of measurement
 * 3) one forty-eighth of a jugerum
 * 4) the forty-eight part of an hour
 * 5) a quarter of an inch
 * 6)  a comma
 * 7) a sign designating the doubling of consonants