Imperial Aramaic Letter Zayin Character
π‘ is the Imperial Aramaic Letter Zayin (U+10846), used to represent a specific letter shape in Imperial Aramaic.
U+10846
π‘ (U+10846) is an Imperial Aramaic letter known as the Zayin. Itβs useful for digital manuscripts, historical text mockups, and font/testing workflows. This page provides reliable copy and codepoint details.
Imperial Aramaic Letter Zayin Character Meaning
π‘ is the Unicode character named βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER ZAYINβ with codepoint U+10846. As a letter, it functions as part of writing systems that use Imperial Aramaic script conventions. In practice, people encounter this character when encoding historical-looking text, creating scholarly labels or transliteration-style layouts, or testing whether a font and rendering stack can display less common Unicode letters. If youβre composing text, ensure your chosen font supports U+10846; otherwise, you may see a fallback glyph (missing character box) instead of the intended form.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for transliteration-style text that includes Imperial Aramaic characters
- β’Creating historical or educational mockups where Imperial Aramaic letterforms are shown
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode coverage of U+10846
- β’Embedding the character in web content using the correct HTML or CSS escape
- β’Developer workflows that require precise Unicode input (e.g., generating strings from codepoints)
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Letter Zayin
- π‘π‘π‘π‘
- π‘Imperial Aramaic: π‘ (U+10846)
- π‘Test glyph rendering: π‘
- π‘Include π‘ in your Unicode sample text.
- π‘The letter π‘ appears in Imperial Aramaic text.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10846 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡆 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡆 | |
| CSS | \10846 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Zayin character mean?
π‘ is the Unicode character named βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER ZAYINβ with codepoint U+10846. As a letter, it functions as part of writing systems that use Imperial Aramaic script conventions. In practice, people encounter this character when encoding historical-looking text, creating scholarly labels or transliteration-style layouts, or testing whether a font and rendering stack can display less common Unicode letters. If youβre composing text, ensure your chosen font supports U+10846; otherwise, you may see a fallback glyph (missing character box) instead of the intended form.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π‘?
π‘ has the Unicode codepoint U+10846.
How do I copy π‘ for HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐡆.
What are the escape forms for CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\10846. JavaScript escape: \\u{10846}.
Why might π‘ not display correctly on my device?
If your font or rendering environment doesnβt support U+10846, you may see a fallback glyph (such as a missing-character box). Try a Unicode-capable font that includes this character.