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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
Presumably you're referring to Roman numerals?Any numeral with an horizontal line above it indicates multiplication by a thousand.The little known Roman numeral which looks like an S represents a half and the Latin word for it is semis meaning a half.Therefore, S with a line above it would equal D (1000*1/2 = 500)
A pair of angels in a straight line formed by a line or half-line meeting it is called adjacent angels. Adjacent angels will add up to 180°.
That is "cinco" for '5' in Spanish.
The Spanish word is: Apocalipsis