Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ab Character
π° is the Old Turkic letter Yenisei Ab (U+10C0A), used for representing Old Turkic writing in digital text.
U+10C0A
π° is an Old Turkic character with the Unicode code point U+10C0A. Itβs useful when youβre working with historical scripts, typographic layouts, or text encoded in Unicode.
Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ab Character Meaning
π° is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ABβ and belongs to the Old Turkic category. As a letter in the Old Turkic script, it is primarily used to accurately represent written text from that tradition in digital form. The βYeniseiβ reference points to usage associated with writing traditions connected to the Yenisei inscriptions and related materials. In practice, the most important thing is correct encoding: if your software supports the character, using the exact Unicode code point (U+10C0A) will preserve the intended glyph and meaning as part of the script.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing Old Turkic texts for digital editions and academic notes
- β’Creating custom fonts or glyph sets for the Old Turkic script
- β’Labeling manuscripts, inscriptions, or educational materials with accurate characters
- β’Building Unicode-safe search and indexing for Old Turkic content
- β’Designing titles, posters, or social posts that include Old Turkic lettering
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ab
- π°Old Turkic text includes π° in the word form.
- π°The dataset records the character as U+10C0A.
- π°Use π° to match the original inscription spelling.
- π°Typography test: rendering π° at different font sizes.
- π°Copy π° into your editor to keep the correct Unicode character.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C0A | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰊 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰊 | |
| CSS | \10C0A |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ab character mean?
π° is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ABβ and belongs to the Old Turkic category. As a letter in the Old Turkic script, it is primarily used to accurately represent written text from that tradition in digital form. The βYeniseiβ reference points to usage associated with writing traditions connected to the Yenisei inscriptions and related materials. In practice, the most important thing is correct encoding: if your software supports the character, using the exact Unicode code point (U+10C0A) will preserve the intended glyph and meaning as part of the script.
What Unicode character is π°?
π° is βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ABβ at code point U+10C0A.
How can I copy π° into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐰊.
How do I include π° in CSS?
You can reference it using the CSS escape: \\10C0A.
Will all fonts show π° correctly?
Not always. Youβll need a font that supports the Old Turkic character U+10C0A for reliable rendering.