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𐡃

Imperial Aramaic Letter Daleth Character

𐡃 is the Imperial Aramaic letter Daleth, encoded as Unicode U+10843.

U+10843

This page helps you copy the symbol 𐡃 and use it reliably in web and software projects. It is named “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER DALETH” in Unicode and has codepoint U+10843.

Imperial Aramaic Letter Daleth Character Meaning

𐡃 is a Unicode character in the “Imperial Aramaic” writing system, with the Unicode name “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER DALETH” (codepoint U+10843). As a letter, it’s typically used when representing Imperial Aramaic texts, linguistic examples, or scholarly transcriptions. It can also appear in fonts, UI samples, and character sets where specific scripts are demonstrated or tested. When you’re working with web pages, publishing, or code, use the provided Unicode-aware escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, and JavaScript escape) to avoid rendering issues and ensure consistent copying across platforms.

Common uses

  • Typing or pasting Imperial Aramaic letter examples into documents and notes
  • Including the character in academic or linguistic transcription text
  • Building font or character-set test strings for Imperial Aramaic script coverage
  • Rendering script samples on websites and documentation pages
  • Using the character in UI or content where exact Unicode codepoints matter

Examples

𐡃 Imperial Aramaic Letter Daleth

  • 𐡃Imperial Aramaic: 𐡃
  • 𐡃Transliteration example: 𐡃
  • 𐡃Character test: 𐡃 U+10843
  • 𐡃Sample text with Daleth: 𐡃 …
  • 𐡃Script support check: 𐡃

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10843
HTML Entity𐡃
HTML Code𐡃
CSS\10843

FAQ

What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Daleth character mean?

𐡃 is a Unicode character in the “Imperial Aramaic” writing system, with the Unicode name “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER DALETH” (codepoint U+10843). As a letter, it’s typically used when representing Imperial Aramaic texts, linguistic examples, or scholarly transcriptions. It can also appear in fonts, UI samples, and character sets where specific scripts are demonstrated or tested. When you’re working with web pages, publishing, or code, use the provided Unicode-aware escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, and JavaScript escape) to avoid rendering issues and ensure consistent copying across platforms.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𐡃?

𐡃 is Unicode codepoint U+10843.

How can I copy 𐡃 reliably into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𐡃

What CSS escape can I use for 𐡃?

Use: \\10843

How do I include 𐡃 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{10843}