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𐱅

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aet Character

𐱅 is the Old Turkic letter β€œOrkhon Aet,” encoded in Unicode as U+10C45.

U+10C45

𐱅 is an Old Turkic character named β€œOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET” in Unicode. It’s used when reproducing Old Turkic texts and references accurately in digital documents.

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aet Character Meaning

𐱅 (Unicode U+10C45) is an Old Turkic letter called β€œOrkhon Aet.” Its primary meaning is as a specific character within the Old Turkic writing system, particularly associated by its Unicode name with β€œOrkhon” usage. When you include 𐱅 in text, you’re representing a particular letter distinct from neighboring characters rather than a symbol with a separate pictographic meaning. For scholars, designers, and writers, it’s mainly about correct transcription and faithful digital reproduction of Old Turkic materials.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing Old Turkic inscriptions or academic text that uses the Orkhon alphabet
  • β€’Creating typographic samples or font testing strings for Old Turkic characters
  • β€’Preparing educational materials that demonstrate specific letters from the Old Turkic script
  • β€’Using the character in digital catalogs, glossaries, or annotated references
  • β€’Including the letter in web pages or app text that must match Unicode exactly

Examples

𐱅 Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aet

  • 𐱅Orkhon aet: 𐱅 appears in this word list.
  • 𐱅Unicode character check: U+10C45 is written as 𐱅.
  • 𐱅Type test for Old Turkic: 𐱅𐱅𐱅
  • 𐱅In the transcription, the letter is 𐱅 followed by the next character.
  • 𐱅Old Turkic alphabet reference includes 𐱅 in section two.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C45
HTML Entity𐱅
HTML Code𐱅
CSS\10C45

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Aet character mean?

𐱅 (Unicode U+10C45) is an Old Turkic letter called β€œOrkhon Aet.” Its primary meaning is as a specific character within the Old Turkic writing system, particularly associated by its Unicode name with β€œOrkhon” usage. When you include 𐱅 in text, you’re representing a particular letter distinct from neighboring characters rather than a symbol with a separate pictographic meaning. For scholars, designers, and writers, it’s mainly about correct transcription and faithful digital reproduction of Old Turkic materials.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐱅?

𐱅 is U+10C45.

How can I copy 𐱅 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𐱅.

What CSS/JS escape can I use to render 𐱅?

In CSS, use \\10C45. In JavaScript, use \\u{10C45}.

Is 𐱅 a single-purpose emoji or a general symbol?

No—𐱅 is a specific Old Turkic letter (OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET) used for accurate text transcription.