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𐰕

Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ez Character

𐰕 is the Old Turkic letter Yenisei Ez, encoded as U+10C15.

U+10C15

𐰕 (U+10C15) is an Old Turkic character used in historical and typographic contexts. This page helps you copy it reliably across HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ez Character Meaning

𐰕 is titled β€œOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ” and is part of the Old Turkic writing system. The character is primarily used to represent the specific letter value associated with the β€œYenisei” form (as indicated by its Unicode name). In practice, people encounter it when working with historical texts, font demonstrations, Unicode-referenced documents, or language/calligraphy projects that require accurate character-level encoding. For creators and developers, the most important aspect is using the correct Unicode code point (U+10C15) and the correct escapes so the glyph renders consistently when supported by the user’s fonts.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact character for Unicode-accurate historical text drafts
  • β€’Including Old Turkic characters in documentation, catalogs, or educational materials
  • β€’Using the symbol in web pages with HTML numeric entities for reliability
  • β€’Applying the character in CSS or UI text where Unicode escapes are preferred
  • β€’Typing the character in code and software that supports Unicode input/output

Examples

𐰕 Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ez

  • 𐰕Old Turkic: 𐰕 (U+10C15)
  • 𐰕Type this character: 𐰕
  • 𐰕Unicode escape check: \\u{10C15}
  • 𐰕HTML entity example: 𐰕
  • 𐰕Font test character: 𐰕

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C15
HTML Entity𐰕
HTML Code𐰕
CSS\10C15

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ez character mean?

𐰕 is titled β€œOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ” and is part of the Old Turkic writing system. The character is primarily used to represent the specific letter value associated with the β€œYenisei” form (as indicated by its Unicode name). In practice, people encounter it when working with historical texts, font demonstrations, Unicode-referenced documents, or language/calligraphy projects that require accurate character-level encoding. For creators and developers, the most important aspect is using the correct Unicode code point (U+10C15) and the correct escapes so the glyph renders consistently when supported by the user’s fonts.

What Unicode character is 𐰕?

𐰕 is the Old Turkic character β€œOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ” with code point U+10C15.

How do I copy 𐰕 into HTML?

You can use the numeric entity: 𐰕.

What escape sequences work in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript code point escape: \\u{10C15}.

Why does 𐰕 sometimes show as a blank box?

It depends on font support for the Old Turkic block; without a compatible font, many systems cannot display the glyph even though the Unicode character is correct.