Georgian Capital Letter Cil Letter
Ⴜ is the Georgian capital letter Cil used in Georgian script.
U+10BC
Ⴜ is a Georgian capital letter from the Georgian script. It’s represented in Unicode as U+10BC, making it reliable for fonts and digital text. Use the copy options below for quick insertion in websites, apps, and documents.
Georgian Capital Letter Cil Letter Meaning
Ⴜ is the Georgian capital letter “Cil” (Unicode name: GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CIL). Like other Georgian letters, it participates in the standard Georgian alphabet rather than serving as a symbol with a universal standalone meaning in math, logic, or icons. In practice, its “meaning” comes from writing: it represents a specific letter form used in spelling Georgian words. When you copy it into digital text, it’s best treated as a real character that should display correctly in fonts that support Georgian script. If your font lacks support, it may not render as expected.
Common uses
- •Typing or formatting Georgian uppercase text that includes the Cil letter
- •Correctly displaying Georgian names and proper nouns in headings or labels
- •Designing posters, flyers, and UI text in Georgian for brand or community content
- •Preparing multilingual documents where exact character spelling matters
- •Building developer strings that require the exact Unicode character U+10BC
Examples
Ⴜ Georgian Capital Letter Cil
- ႼႼ Ⴀთველო
- ႼႼႠთ, ქართული ტექსტი
- ႼႼ/Ⴜ — აბზაცის სათაური
- Ⴜმოგესალმებით, Ⴜ როგორც ასო
- ႼთბილისიႼ: ქართული წერა
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10BC | |
| HTML Entity | Ⴜ | |
| HTML Code | Ⴜ | |
| CSS | \10BC |
FAQ
What does the Georgian Capital Letter Cil letter mean?
Ⴜ is the Georgian capital letter “Cil” (Unicode name: GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CIL). Like other Georgian letters, it participates in the standard Georgian alphabet rather than serving as a symbol with a universal standalone meaning in math, logic, or icons. In practice, its “meaning” comes from writing: it represents a specific letter form used in spelling Georgian words. When you copy it into digital text, it’s best treated as a real character that should display correctly in fonts that support Georgian script. If your font lacks support, it may not render as expected.
What is the Unicode code point for Ⴜ?
Ⴜ has the Unicode code point U+10BC.
How do I use Ⴜ in HTML?
You can insert it as the HTML entity Ⴜ.
How do I include Ⴜ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\10BC. JavaScript escape: \\u{10BC}.
Why does Ⴜ not show correctly on my device?
Your font may not support Georgian script. Try a font with Georgian character coverage or a Unicode-capable font.