Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ad Character
π° is the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ad, used as a character in Old Turkic scripts.
U+10C11
π° is an Old Turkic letter with the Unicode code point U+10C11. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in digital text. Youβll also find common references and formatting details for developers and designers.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ad Character Meaning
π° (Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ad) is a character from the Old Turkic Unicode block. It represents a specific letter form used in writing systems associated with Old Turkic inscriptions, including Orkhon-related traditions. In practice, the most common βmeaningβ users need is the character identity itself: it is a letter symbol that should be kept as a single Unicode character when copying, searching, or indexing. Because this is a historical script character, its appearance can depend on font support; using a compatible font and checking rendering in your target environment is recommended.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Old Turkic character into documents or notes
- β’Labeling or annotating linguistic content about Old Turkic letters
- β’Using the character in educational materials or study resources
- β’Inserting the character in web or app text where Unicode U+10C11 is supported
- β’Creating typographic samples for historical/script-style design previews
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ad
- π°π° π° π°
- π°Old Turkic: π°
- π°Character U+10C11: π°
- π°Orkhon letter sample: π°
- π°Font test for π°
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C11 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰑 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰑 | |
| CSS | \10C11 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
π° is U+10C11.
How can I copy π° reliably?
Use the character itself (π°) or copy the HTML entity (𐰑) depending on your platform.
Will π° display correctly on all devices?
Not necessarily. Rendering depends on font support for the Old Turkic block, so itβs best to test in your target environment.
What does βOld Turkic Letter Orkhon Adβ mean?
It is the Unicode name identifying the specific Old Turkic letter character (not a modern symbol with a single widely used everyday meaning).