free-symbols
𐰲

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec Character

𐰲 is the Old Turkic Orkhon letter “Ec” (U+10C32), used in historical script texts.

U+10C32

𐰲 is an Old Turkic character named “Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec” (Unicode U+10C32). It’s useful when you’re writing, labeling, or publishing content that references Old Turkic script. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably in tools and code.

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec Character Meaning

𐰲 is an Old Turkic letter associated with the Orkhon writing tradition, identified in Unicode as “OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EC” at code point U+10C32. As a letter, it’s primarily used to represent specific sounds or graphemes in Old Turkic text materials rather than as a modern punctuation or emoji. In practice, you’ll encounter it in academic or hobbyist contexts such as transcriptions, font/specimen writing, encoding tests, or markup of character inventories. When copying, ensure your chosen font supports Old Turkic blocks; otherwise, rendering may appear as a placeholder.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for transcription of Old Turkic text in documents or notes
  • Character inventory and font testing for the Old Turkic Unicode block
  • Educational materials about historical scripts and writing systems
  • Web or app UI text that needs a specific Old Turkic letter for correctness
  • Metadata, labeling, and tagging for Unicode or language resources

Examples

𐰲 Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec

  • 𐰲Old Turkic: 𐰲 used in Orkhon transcription.
  • 𐰲Character check: U+10C32 𐰲
  • 𐰲Font test string: 𐰲𐰲𐰲
  • 𐰲Unicode reference: 𐰲 (Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec)
  • 𐰲Transliteration notes include 𐰲 for this grapheme.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C32
HTML Entity𐰲
HTML Code𐰲
CSS\10C32

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ec character mean?

𐰲 is an Old Turkic letter associated with the Orkhon writing tradition, identified in Unicode as “OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EC” at code point U+10C32. As a letter, it’s primarily used to represent specific sounds or graphemes in Old Turkic text materials rather than as a modern punctuation or emoji. In practice, you’ll encounter it in academic or hobbyist contexts such as transcriptions, font/specimen writing, encoding tests, or markup of character inventories. When copying, ensure your chosen font supports Old Turkic blocks; otherwise, rendering may appear as a placeholder.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐰲?

𐰲 is Unicode U+10C32.

How do I insert 𐰲 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𐰲.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 𐰲?

CSS escape: \\10C32. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{10C32}.

Why does 𐰲 not display correctly on my device?

Rendering depends on font support for the Old Turkic block. If the font doesn’t include U+10C32, you may see a placeholder instead of the character.

Related symbols