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𐑜

Imperial Aramaic Number Twenty Character

𐑜 is the Imperial Aramaic numeral for twenty (Unicode U+1085C).

U+1085C

𐑜 represents the number twenty in the Imperial Aramaic script. If you’re working with historical texts, digitizing manuscripts, or building script-aware interfaces, this page helps you copy the character reliably across platforms. You’ll find Unicode and common web escapes ready to use.

Imperial Aramaic Number Twenty Character Meaning

𐑜 (Unicode U+1085C) is named β€œIMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TWENTY.” It belongs to the Imperial Aramaic block and is used as a numeral glyph rather than as a modern mathematical symbol. In practice, you’d encounter it when transcribing or rendering Imperial Aramaic numbers, especially in contexts that preserve original spelling and numeric notation. When formatting text, treat it as a single Unicode character: copy/paste it directly, or use the provided HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes to ensure the same glyph appears consistently.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing Imperial Aramaic numeric passages that use the numeral for twenty
  • β€’Digitizing historical documents where exact character fidelity matters
  • β€’Building typography or font tests for the Imperial Aramaic Unicode range
  • β€’Creating educational materials or reference lists for Imperial Aramaic numerals
  • β€’Generating script-specific sample text for web or app localization demos

Examples

𐑜 Imperial Aramaic Number Twenty

  • 𐑜Transcription: 𐑜
  • 𐑜Romanization note: β€œtwenty” = 𐑜
  • 𐑜Inventory list: item 𐑜 in the sequence
  • 𐑜Manuscript excerpt: 𐑜 appears in the numeral column
  • 𐑜Reference card: Imperial Aramaic numeral twenty β†’ 𐑜

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1085C
HTML Entity𐡜
HTML Code𐡜
CSS\1085C

FAQ

What does the Imperial Aramaic Number Twenty character mean?

𐑜 (Unicode U+1085C) is named β€œIMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TWENTY.” It belongs to the Imperial Aramaic block and is used as a numeral glyph rather than as a modern mathematical symbol. In practice, you’d encounter it when transcribing or rendering Imperial Aramaic numbers, especially in contexts that preserve original spelling and numeric notation. When formatting text, treat it as a single Unicode character: copy/paste it directly, or use the provided HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes to ensure the same glyph appears consistently.

What is the Unicode for 𐑜?

𐑜 has the Unicode code point U+1085C.

How can I use 𐑜 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𐡜.

What CSS escape can I use for 𐑜?

Use \\1085C in CSS contexts that support Unicode escapes.

How do I insert 𐑜 in JavaScript?

Use the escape \\u{1085C} in JavaScript (Unicode code point escape).