Imperial Aramaic Number One Character
π‘ is the Unicode character for βImperial Aramaic Number Oneβ (U+10858).
U+10858
π‘ (U+10858) is a Unicode character from the Imperial Aramaic block. It represents the number one in Imperial Aramaic numeral usage. Use the copy options below for accurate, consistent rendering across platforms.
Imperial Aramaic Number One Character Meaning
π‘ is known as βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONEβ and has Unicode codepoint U+10858. Like other Imperial Aramaic numeral signs, itβs used to write the value βoneβ in numeral contexts that rely on Imperial Aramaic forms. You may see it in transcription work, digital editions, fonts, and scholarly materials where an author wants to preserve the original character repertoire rather than substitute with Latin digits. When publishing, it helps to use the provided Unicode escapes (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) or copy directly to avoid accidental character substitution.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing Imperial Aramaic texts or inscriptions that use numeral signs
- β’Preparing typography samples or font previews for the Imperial Aramaic block
- β’Creating educational content about historical numeral systems
- β’Labeling manuscripts, editions, or references where β1β must match the source script
- β’Using the exact Unicode character in web and app interfaces that display Aramaic text
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Number One
- π‘Imperial Aramaic numeral: π‘
- π‘Use U+10858 (π‘) to represent the number one
- π‘In the edition, the first item is marked with π‘
- π‘The sequence begins with π‘, followed by the next numeral sign
- π‘Verify rendering of π‘ in your chosen font
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10858 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡘 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡘 | |
| CSS | \10858 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Number One character mean?
π‘ is known as βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONEβ and has Unicode codepoint U+10858. Like other Imperial Aramaic numeral signs, itβs used to write the value βoneβ in numeral contexts that rely on Imperial Aramaic forms. You may see it in transcription work, digital editions, fonts, and scholarly materials where an author wants to preserve the original character repertoire rather than substitute with Latin digits. When publishing, it helps to use the provided Unicode escapes (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) or copy directly to avoid accidental character substitution.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π‘?
π‘ is U+10858.
How can I copy π‘ reliably for HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𐡘.
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use \\10858.
Will π‘ render the same on all devices?
It depends on font support. The character is Unicode, but you may need a font that includes the Imperial Aramaic block.