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Tetragram For Closed Mouth Symbol

The 𝌽 Tetragram for Closed Mouth is a Unicode character for representing a closed-mouth tetragram mark.

U+1D33D

𝌽 (TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSED MOUTH) is a specialized symbol assigned Unicode code point U+1D33D. Use it in design mockups, typography tests, or text where a closed-mouth tetragram mark is needed. Below are practical copy options and developer-friendly escape codes.

Tetragram For Closed Mouth Symbol Meaning

The character 𝌽 is named “TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSED MOUTH” in Unicode and belongs to the Tai Xuan Jing category. As a standalone glyph, it’s commonly used as a symbolic mark rather than as a letter or number. People may include it to convey ideas associated with “closure,” restraint, or sealed speech in a stylized way—especially in posts, artwork, or references that discuss traditional symbolic systems. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, it’s most reliable when you copy it directly (or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) so the correct glyph renders across platforms that support U+1D33D.

Common uses

  • Typography and font testing for the Unicode range that includes U+1D33D
  • Design elements in posters, badges, or icon-like compositions
  • Symbol notation in writing drafts or references about traditional iconography
  • Social media graphics where a distinctive closed-mouth tetragram mark is desired
  • UI/UX mockups that require a specific glyph for a custom label

Examples

𝌽 Tetragram for Closed Mouth

  • 𝌽“Use 𝌽 as a marker for closed speech.”
  • 𝌽“Font check: 𝌽 renders correctly at 24px.”
  • 𝌽“The label reads 𝌽 on the right side of the panel.”
  • 𝌽“Add 𝌽 to the header as a decorative symbol.”
  • 𝌽“In the reference list, see 𝌽 (U+1D33D).”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D33D
HTML Entity𝌽
HTML Code𝌽
CSS\1D33D

FAQ

What does the Tetragram For Closed Mouth symbol mean?

The character 𝌽 is named “TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSED MOUTH” in Unicode and belongs to the Tai Xuan Jing category. As a standalone glyph, it’s commonly used as a symbolic mark rather than as a letter or number. People may include it to convey ideas associated with “closure,” restraint, or sealed speech in a stylized way—especially in posts, artwork, or references that discuss traditional symbolic systems. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, it’s most reliable when you copy it directly (or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) so the correct glyph renders across platforms that support U+1D33D.

What Unicode character is this?

𝌽 is the Unicode character named “TETRAGRAM FOR CLOSED MOUTH” with code point U+1D33D.

How do I copy 𝌽 reliably in HTML?

You can paste the glyph directly, or use the HTML entity 𝌽.

What is the CSS escape for 𝌽?

The CSS escape is \\1D33D.

How do I include 𝌽 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape \\u{1D33D} (with Unicode code point syntax).