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𐭰

Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Sadhe Character

𐭰 is the Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Sadhe character from the Old Persian writing tradition.

U+10B70

𐭰 (U+10B70) is a character used in Inscriptional Pahlavi, associated with the Old Persian writing systems. If you’re working on historical texts, fonts, or Unicode input, this page gives you copy-ready forms and escape sequences.

Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Sadhe Character Meaning

𐭰 is named “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER SADHE” in Unicode and belongs to the Old Persian category. As a letter character, it’s primarily used as a direct glyph in Inscriptional Pahlavi text rather than as a symbol with multiple common everyday meanings. When you encounter it in encoded writing, it functions as part of the spelling of words in the script. For most practical tasks—copy/paste, form input, web development, or typesetting—the key value is using the correct code point (U+10B70) and the correct escape form for your platform.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste of Inscriptional Pahlavi text in documents and notes
  • Typing or input in software that supports Unicode Old Persian scripts
  • Web design and publishing where historical script characters must render correctly
  • Font testing or character coverage checks for U+10B70
  • Linguistics or education material referencing Inscriptional Pahlavi letters

Examples

𐭰 Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Sadhe

  • 𐭰𐭰 (U+10B70) in an Inscriptional Pahlavi sample line.
  • 𐭰Add 𐭰 to your glyph set for Inscriptional Pahlavi letter testing.
  • 𐭰The character 𐭰 appears as part of encoded Old Persian text.
  • 𐭰Use 𐭰 when labeling or annotating Inscriptional Pahlavi examples.
  • 𐭰Inserted text: 𐭰 — ensure your font supports the code point.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10B70
HTML Entity𐭰
HTML Code𐭰
CSS\10B70

FAQ

What does the Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Sadhe character mean?

𐭰 is named “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER SADHE” in Unicode and belongs to the Old Persian category. As a letter character, it’s primarily used as a direct glyph in Inscriptional Pahlavi text rather than as a symbol with multiple common everyday meanings. When you encounter it in encoded writing, it functions as part of the spelling of words in the script. For most practical tasks—copy/paste, form input, web development, or typesetting—the key value is using the correct code point (U+10B70) and the correct escape form for your platform.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐭰?

The Unicode code point is U+10B70.

How can I paste 𐭰 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𐭰

What is the CSS escape for 𐭰?

The CSS escape is: \\10B70

What JavaScript escape can I use for 𐭰?

You can use: \\u{10B70}

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