Latin Capital Letter Con Letter
Ꝯ is the Latin Extended uppercase letter “con” (U+A76E) used in specialized Latin-script texts.
U+A76E
Ꝯ (U+A76E) is a single Unicode character in the Latin Extended block. It’s commonly needed when working with texts that use this specific letter form. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably in documents and web projects.
Latin Capital Letter Con Letter Meaning
Ꝯ is Unicode character “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON” with code point U+A76E. As a letter form, it doesn’t function like a punctuation mark or a common mathematical operator; instead, it represents a specific uppercase Latin-script character used in texts and typography that require this exact glyph. You may encounter it in scholarly transcriptions, historical-orthography displays, or font/encoding tasks where fidelity to the original character set matters. When you type or paste it, ensure your fonts and editors support the Latin Extended range so the glyph renders correctly.
Common uses
- •Pasting the exact uppercase letter “con” into academic or transcription documents
- •Typing in character-accurate templates for manuscripts or historical text layouts
- •Using it in web pages or apps that must preserve Unicode character identity
- •Including it in typography demos to show Latin Extended glyph coverage
- •Creating searchable test strings for encoding and font-support checks
Examples
Ꝯ Latin Capital Letter Con
- ꝮꝮἦ δοκιμή
- ꝮVita Ꝯostra
- ꝮꝮ con
- ꝮEditor: Ꝯ (U+A76E)
- ꝮGraꝮia et pax
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A76E | |
| HTML Entity | Ꝯ | |
| HTML Code | Ꝯ | |
| CSS | \A76E |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter Con letter mean?
Ꝯ is Unicode character “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON” with code point U+A76E. As a letter form, it doesn’t function like a punctuation mark or a common mathematical operator; instead, it represents a specific uppercase Latin-script character used in texts and typography that require this exact glyph. You may encounter it in scholarly transcriptions, historical-orthography displays, or font/encoding tasks where fidelity to the original character set matters. When you type or paste it, ensure your fonts and editors support the Latin Extended range so the glyph renders correctly.
What is the Unicode code point for Ꝯ?
Ꝯ is U+A76E (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON).
How can I paste Ꝯ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: Ꝯ
What CSS or programming escapes can I use for Ꝯ?
CSS escape: \\A76E. JavaScript escape: \\u{A76E}.
Will Ꝯ always display correctly in my editor or browser?
It should if your fonts support Latin Extended characters; otherwise it may show as a missing-glyph box. Try switching to a font with Latin Extended coverage.