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𐰡

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Elt Character

𐰡 is the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Elt (U+10C21), used for representing Orkhon script characters.

U+10C21

𐰡 (U+10C21) is a Unicode character from the Old Turkic block. It corresponds to a specific letter name: OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT. This page helps you copy the symbol and use it in text, design, and code.

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Elt Character Meaning

𐰡 (U+10C21) is an Old Turkic character called OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT. As part of the Old Turkic writing system, it’s used when people need to accurately represent letter forms associated with Orkhon-style Old Turkic texts. In practice, you’ll see it in digital editions of inscriptions, font/typography experiments, academic notes, and language-related datasets where correct Unicode characters matter. If you’re building multilingual content or supporting historical scripts, this symbol can be used as a precise character token rather than an approximation.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character into documents or spreadsheets that support Old Turkic Unicode
  • Using it in typography/layout work when referencing Old Turkic letterforms by Unicode
  • Including it in educational materials and study notes about Old Turkic/Orkhon script
  • Writing or labeling items in a dataset of Old Turkic characters (Unicode-accurate tagging)
  • Using Unicode escapes in software code to reliably render the character

Examples

𐰡 Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Elt

  • 𐰡Old Turkic: 𐰡
  • 𐰡Orkhon Elt: 𐰡 (U+10C21)
  • 𐰡Character test: 𐰡𐰡𐰡
  • 𐰡Inscriptions sample: 𐰡 and neighboring letters
  • 𐰡Unicode reference: U+10C21 → 𐰡

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C21
HTML Entity𐰡
HTML Code𐰡
CSS\10C21

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Elt character mean?

𐰡 (U+10C21) is an Old Turkic character called OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT. As part of the Old Turkic writing system, it’s used when people need to accurately represent letter forms associated with Orkhon-style Old Turkic texts. In practice, you’ll see it in digital editions of inscriptions, font/typography experiments, academic notes, and language-related datasets where correct Unicode characters matter. If you’re building multilingual content or supporting historical scripts, this symbol can be used as a precise character token rather than an approximation.

What Unicode character is 𐰡?

𐰡 is OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT with code point U+10C21.

How can I copy 𐰡 reliably?

Copy the character directly (𐰡). For code or markup, you can also use the provided escapes: 𐰡 (HTML), \\10C21 (CSS), or \\u{10C21} (JavaScript).

Will 𐰡 display correctly on all devices?

Display depends on whether the viewer has a font that supports this Unicode character. If it doesn’t, you may see a missing-glyph box.

What is the easiest way to use 𐰡 in software?

Use the Unicode escapes: CSS \\10C21 or JavaScript \\u{10C21}, which helps avoid encoding issues and keeps the character exact.