So the expression a* matches zero or more lowercase a, and .
Of the capitals eight only, including two diphthongs are distinctively Saxon, the remaining eighteen letters being ordinary Roman; while in the lowercasethere are twelve Saxon letters, as against fifteen of the Roman.
But in 1513 he procured another fount of this type, in which he printed the Flowers of Ovid, quarto, and in this the letters are of English character, as may be seen particularly in the lowercase 'h.
The most noticeable feature about it is the absence of the loop to the lowercase 'd,' so conspicuous a feature of the No.
If possible this new letter was more beautiful than the other, the lowercase 'h' finishing in a bold outward curve, which was absent in the earlier fount.
Thus the lowercase f and y and the uppercase Q are shorn of their due proportions.
The letter "e" compares favorably not only as to form but the circumstance that here again the lowercase letter is mixed in with capital letters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lowercase" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.