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𐑛

Imperial Aramaic Number Ten Character

𐑛 is the Imperial Aramaic numeral for ten, used in texts that represent numbers with this script.

U+1085B

𐑛 (IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN) is a Unicode character from the Imperial Aramaic block. It represents the number ten in numeral usage found in scholarly reproductions and text representations. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode escapes in code.

Imperial Aramaic Number Ten Character Meaning

𐑛 is the Imperial Aramaic numeral sign for ten, identified in Unicode as β€œIMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN” (U+1085B). In practice, it appears when a text needs to reproduce numeral values in Imperial Aramaic. People may encounter it in historical or academic contexts, manuscript transcriptions, or educational materials that demonstrate how numbers were written in that script. When used digitally, it is typically treated as a standalone character rather than a modern arithmetic symbol. Make sure your fonts and rendering environment support U+1085B so the glyph displays correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the character into scholarly notes or transcriptions that use Imperial Aramaic numerals
  • β€’Adding accurate numerals to educational content about historic scripts and writing systems
  • β€’Using the symbol in digital typography samples for the Imperial Aramaic Unicode block
  • β€’Embedding the character in HTML or plain text documents that must preserve the original numeral
  • β€’Displaying the correct numeral in publications or mockups that mirror manuscript numbering

Examples

𐑛 Imperial Aramaic Number Ten

  • 𐑛Imperial Aramaic numeral: 𐑛
  • 𐑛Ten in Imperial Aramaic is written with 𐑛
  • 𐑛Example numeral sign (U+1085B): 𐑛
  • 𐑛In the transcription, the value ten appears as 𐑛
  • 𐑛Use 𐑛 when representing the number ten in this script

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1085B
HTML Entity𐡛
HTML Code𐡛
CSS\1085B

FAQ

What does 𐑛 represent?

𐑛 represents the Imperial Aramaic number ten (Unicode name: IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN).

What is the Unicode code point for 𐑛?

The Unicode code point for 𐑛 is U+1085B.

How can I copy 𐑛 for use in web pages?

You can copy it directly, or use the HTML entity 𐡛 or the CSS escape \\1085B.

Why does 𐑛 sometimes show as a blank box?

It usually means the font or rendering system you’re using doesn’t support U+1085B, so you’ll need a Unicode-capable font that includes the Imperial Aramaic glyphs.