Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter E Letter
🄔 is a paren-enclosed version of the Latin capital letter E, used as a stylized label or marker.
U+1F114
The 🄔 symbol is a stylized, enclosure-based letter form. It can be used when you need a consistent visual marker that still reads as an E. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy, identify, and use it.
Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter E Letter Meaning
🄔 (U+1F114) is the “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E” character. Visually, it presents a Latin capital E enclosed in a parenthesis-like frame, making it suitable as a compact label or list marker. Because it explicitly uses the letter E, it’s often used in contexts where the user must recognize a specific option, step, or category (for example, “Option E” or “Part E”). It’s primarily a typographic symbol for styling and clarity rather than a standalone symbol with a broad universal meaning.
Common uses
- •Labeling options in quizzes or polls (e.g., “E” as a distinct choice)
- •Marking sections in documentation (e.g., “Part (E)” or “Step E”)
- •Creating UI badges and annotations where you want a clear E marker
- •Designing consistent typographic elements in posters or slides
- •Using as an inline reference in drafts (e.g., “see 🄔 in the legend”)
Examples
🄔 Paren. Latin Capital Letter E
- 🄔Option 🄔 is selected by default.
- 🄔Please review Part 🄔 before continuing.
- 🄔Step 🄔: enter your email address.
- 🄔In the legend, 🄔 corresponds to category E.
- 🄔Choose 🄔 to enable the advanced mode.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F114 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄔 | |
| HTML Code | 🄔 | |
| CSS | \1F114 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter E letter mean?
🄔 (U+1F114) is the “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E” character. Visually, it presents a Latin capital E enclosed in a parenthesis-like frame, making it suitable as a compact label or list marker. Because it explicitly uses the letter E, it’s often used in contexts where the user must recognize a specific option, step, or category (for example, “Option E” or “Part E”). It’s primarily a typographic symbol for styling and clarity rather than a standalone symbol with a broad universal meaning.
What Unicode character is 🄔?
🄔 is the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E” at U+1F114.
How can I copy 🄔?
Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use the HTML entity 🄔 or the escapes \\1F114 (CSS) / \\u{1F114} (JavaScript).
Will 🄔 display correctly on all devices?
Font support varies. On systems that support U+1F114, it should render as the parenthesized capital E; otherwise it may show a fallback box or different glyph.
Is 🄔 the same as the regular letter E?
No. It’s a stylized, enclosed version of the Latin capital letter E. While it contains the letter E visually, it’s still a distinct Unicode character.