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==Organization== [[File:Suda, Vaticanus graecus 1296.jpg|thumb|Page from Vaticanus graecus 1296]] The lexicon is arranged alphabetically with some slight deviations from common vowel order and place in the Greek alphabet{{sfnp|Chisholm|1911}} (including at each case the homophonous [[Digraph (orthography)|digraphs]], e.g. {{lang|grc-x-medieval|αι, ει, οι}}, that had been previously, earlier in the history of Greek, distinct [[diphthong]]s or vowels) according to a system (formerly common in many languages) called ''antistoichia'' ({{lang|grc-x-medieval|ἀντιστοιχία}}); namely the letters follow phonetically in order of sound according the pronunciation of the tenth century, which was similar to [[Modern Greek phonology|that]] of Modern Greek. The order is: {{blockquote|{{lang|grc-x-medieval|α, β, γ, δ, αι, ε, ζ, ει, η, ι, θ, κ, λ, μ, ν, ξ, ο, ω, π, ρ, σ, τ, οι, υ, φ, χ, ψ}}<ref>Gaisford, Thomas, ed., (1853) [https://books.google.com/books?id=7OFCgP0UCy4C&pg=PA30 Suidae lexicon: Graecè et Latinè], Volume 1, Part 1, page XXXIX (in Greek and Latin)</ref>}} In addition, double letters are treated as single for the purposes of collation (as [[gemination]] had ceased to be distinctive). The system is not difficult to learn and remember, but some editors—for example, [[Immanuel Bekker]] – rearranged the ''Suda'' alphabetically.
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