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𐑐

Imperial Aramaic Letter Pe Character

𐑐 is the Imperial Aramaic letter Pe, encoded at U+10850 for text and typography use.

U+10850

𐑐 is an Imperial Aramaic letter known as Pe. It’s useful for scholarly text, font testing, and digital epigraphy projects. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably across platforms.

Imperial Aramaic Letter Pe Character Meaning

𐑐 (IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER PE, U+10850) is a character from the Imperial Aramaic writing system. In practical terms, it represents a specific letter formβ€”β€œPe”—within texts that use this script. Because Imperial Aramaic is not commonly typed in everyday contexts, this character is most often encountered in academic materials, transcription, cataloging of inscriptions, and specialized typography. When you use it in digital documents, pay attention to font support and rendering: the symbol may appear as a placeholder box if the chosen font doesn’t include U+10850.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic transcription and transliteration of Imperial Aramaic inscriptions
  • β€’Building Unicode character reference charts or script study pages
  • β€’Testing font coverage and fallback behavior for U+10850
  • β€’Creating labels, prototypes, or UI elements for epigraphy projects
  • β€’Preparing encoded text samples for linguistics and manuscript research

Examples

𐑐 Imperial Aramaic Letter Pe

  • 𐑐Imperial Aramaic sample: 𐑐
  • 𐑐U+10850 in text: 𐑐
  • 𐑐Letter sequence demo: 𐑐 𐑑 𐑒
  • 𐑐Character reference: 𐑐 (Imperial Aramaic letter Pe)
  • 𐑐Typography test string: 𐑐𐑐𐑐

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10850
HTML Entity𐡐
HTML Code𐡐
CSS\10850

FAQ

What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Pe character mean?

𐑐 (IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER PE, U+10850) is a character from the Imperial Aramaic writing system. In practical terms, it represents a specific letter formβ€”β€œPe”—within texts that use this script. Because Imperial Aramaic is not commonly typed in everyday contexts, this character is most often encountered in academic materials, transcription, cataloging of inscriptions, and specialized typography. When you use it in digital documents, pay attention to font support and rendering: the symbol may appear as a placeholder box if the chosen font doesn’t include U+10850.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𐑐?

𐑐 is U+10850.

How do I copy 𐑐 for HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𐡐.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\10850. JavaScript (code point escape): \\u{10850}.

Why does 𐑐 sometimes show up as a box?

It usually means your current font or fallback stack doesn’t support U+10850, so the glyph isn’t available.