Parenthesized Hangul Sios A Letter
A parenthesized Hangul character used as a circled-style glyph for “sios a” (U+3214).
U+3214
㈔ is a Unicode character in the “Enclosed & Circled” style. It’s useful when you want a compact, bracketed look for Hangul-related text. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and tools.
Parenthesized Hangul Sios A Letter Meaning
㈔ (Unicode U+3214) is named “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS A.” As a precomposed, enclosed glyph, it visually packages a specific Hangul-related element (“sios a”) inside parentheses. In practice, it’s most often used for display, typography, or as a decorative/structural marker in text where a bracketed letterform is desired. Because it’s an enclosed single character rather than two separate characters, it can help keep alignment and styling consistent (for example, in lists, labels, or mockups). If you’re encoding Hangul syllable components, use the exact character to preserve the intended glyph.
Common uses
- •Typographic labels where you want a parenthesized Hangul glyph as a single unit
- •UI mockups and design comps that require consistent enclosed character rendering
- •Numbered or categorized lists that use enclosed glyph markers instead of plain text
- •Decorative headings or badges in social media graphics
- •Developer use in strings when you need the exact Unicode character U+3214
Examples
㈔ PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS A
- ㈔Stage ㈔: Draft
- ㈔Option ㈔ — Reviewed
- ㈔Section ㈔
- ㈔Rank ㈔
- ㈔Label: ㈔
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3214 | |
| HTML Entity | ㈔ | |
| HTML Code | ㈔ | |
| CSS | \3214 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Hangul Sios A letter mean?
㈔ (Unicode U+3214) is named “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS A.” As a precomposed, enclosed glyph, it visually packages a specific Hangul-related element (“sios a”) inside parentheses. In practice, it’s most often used for display, typography, or as a decorative/structural marker in text where a bracketed letterform is desired. Because it’s an enclosed single character rather than two separate characters, it can help keep alignment and styling consistent (for example, in lists, labels, or mockups). If you’re encoding Hangul syllable components, use the exact character to preserve the intended glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for ㈔?
The Unicode code point is U+3214.
How can I copy ㈔ into my document?
Copy the symbol directly from this page. You can also paste the HTML entity (㈔) or escapes like \\u{3214} in code.
Is ㈔ the same as writing parentheses around another character?
No. ㈔ is a single enclosed Unicode character (“PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS A”), not two separate characters.
Where does this symbol fit stylistically?
It belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” category, meaning it’s designed to appear as a compact glyph inside parentheses.