Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aeb Character
π° is the Old Turkic Orkhon Aeb letter, encoded as Unicode U+10C0B.
U+10C0B
π° is a character from the Old Turkic writing system. Itβs useful when you need accurate text or typography for Old Turkic materials. Below youβll find copy options and the correct Unicode reference.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aeb Character Meaning
π° is the Old Turkic letter named βORKHON AEBβ in Unicode. As an Old Turkic character, it belongs to historical script usage rather than modern alphabetic writing. People typically include it when working with Old Turkic text, academic references, inscriptions/transliteration projects, or scholarly typography. In practice, its βmeaningβ is tied to the specific letter value in the Old Turkic writing system used for transcription. When writing or publishing, the most important detail is using the correct Unicode code point so the character renders consistently across platforms that support it.
Common uses
- β’Adding Old Turkic letters to fonts, glyph sets, and character reference charts
- β’Transliteration or annotation in academic writing about Old Turkic texts
- β’Designing educational materials about the Orkhon script and its characters
- β’Creating social or blog posts that demonstrate historical alphabets
- β’Preparing searchable text labels for digital collections of inscriptions
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aeb
- π°Old Turkic: π°
- π°Orkhon Aeb π° appears in the Orkhon script chart.
- π°In Unicode, this character is U+10C0B.
- π°Use π° when transcribing Old Turkic letter sequences.
- π°Glyph preview for π° (Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aeb).
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C0B | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰋 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰋 | |
| CSS | \10C0B |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aeb character mean?
π° is the Old Turkic letter named βORKHON AEBβ in Unicode. As an Old Turkic character, it belongs to historical script usage rather than modern alphabetic writing. People typically include it when working with Old Turkic text, academic references, inscriptions/transliteration projects, or scholarly typography. In practice, its βmeaningβ is tied to the specific letter value in the Old Turkic writing system used for transcription. When writing or publishing, the most important detail is using the correct Unicode code point so the character renders consistently across platforms that support it.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
π° is Unicode U+10C0B.
How can I copy π° reliably into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𐰋 or paste the character directly if your editor supports it.
What escape sequence should I use in JavaScript?
Use \\u{10C0B} in JavaScript.
Does π° have a specific name I should cite?
Yes. Its Unicode name is βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB.β