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Latin Capital Letter C With Bar Letter

Ꞓ (Latin Capital Letter C with Bar) is a Latin Extended letter used to represent a specific barred C form.

U+A792

Ꞓ is the Latin capital letter C with a bar. It belongs to the Latin Extended block and can be copied directly from this page. You can also use its Unicode code point in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.

Latin Capital Letter C With Bar Letter Meaning

Ꞓ is a specific uppercase letter form defined as “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH BAR” (Unicode U+A792). Like other letters in the Latin Extended range, it is mainly used when a text standard, typographic system, or transcription requires a barred C that differs from a regular “C”. In practice, it helps maintain consistency for specialized writing, fonts, or document formats where the visual bar is semantically or orthographically meaningful. When you need the exact character (not just a C plus a line), using Ꞓ ensures correct rendering and reliable copy/paste behavior across systems that support it.

Common uses

  • Transcribing or typesetting text that specifically requires a barred uppercase C character
  • Labeling characters in linguistic materials, glosses, or orthography documentation
  • Preparing typographic samples or font previews that include Latin Extended letters
  • Building web content where the exact Unicode character must be preserved
  • Designing signage or graphics that require consistent letterforms beyond the basic A–Z set

Examples

Ꞓ Latin Capital Letter C with Bar

  • Ꞓ is used as an uppercase variant in some orthographies.
  • Please replace “C” with Ꞓ in this word: Ꞓxxx.
  • The table shows Ꞓ alongside other extended Latin letters.
  • Font test string: Ꞓ ꞓ ꞔ ꞕ.
  • In the dataset, the character code for Ꞓ is U+A792.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+A792
HTML EntityꞒ
HTML CodeꞒ
CSS\A792

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter C With Bar letter mean?

Ꞓ is a specific uppercase letter form defined as “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH BAR” (Unicode U+A792). Like other letters in the Latin Extended range, it is mainly used when a text standard, typographic system, or transcription requires a barred C that differs from a regular “C”. In practice, it helps maintain consistency for specialized writing, fonts, or document formats where the visual bar is semantically or orthographically meaningful. When you need the exact character (not just a C plus a line), using Ꞓ ensures correct rendering and reliable copy/paste behavior across systems that support it.

What is the Unicode code point for Ꞓ?

Ꞓ has Unicode code point U+A792.

How do I copy Ꞓ into HTML?

Use the numeric HTML entity: Ꞓ

What is the CSS escape for Ꞓ?

The CSS escape is: \\A792

Will Ꞓ render everywhere?

It should render correctly in environments that support Unicode characters from the Latin Extended block; otherwise it may fall back to a missing-glyph box.