Limma

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The word limma or leimma (from Greek: λείμμαScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., leimma; meaning "remnant") can refer to several different musical intervals, and one form of breath-mark to indicate spacing within lyrics; their only common property is that all are very small either in pitch difference or in time.

Pitch

More specifically, in Pythagorean tuning (i.e. 3-limit):

and in 5-limit tuning:

Metre

A leimma is also the name of a musical / metrical symbol (𝉅Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) for the timing of sung lyrics. If written over lyrics to it directed the singer to insert the shortest possible pause between words or syllables it was placed over.[1]

Modern equivalents are:

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