Latin Capital Letter Et Letter
Ꝫ (Latin Capital Letter Et) is a Latin Extended capital letter used in some et/ligature-style orthographies.
U+A76A
Ꝫ is a Latin Extended character with the Unicode code point U+A76A. It can be used directly or via common HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes. This page helps you copy it accurately and find related characters.
Latin Capital Letter Et Letter Meaning
Ꝫ is the Unicode character named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET” with code point U+A76A. The name indicates it is a Latin-script capital letter associated with “et” conventions seen in historical or specialized Latin writing systems. In practice, it may appear in transcriptions, editorial work, typographic experiments, or fonts that support Latin Extended characters. If your text processing supports Unicode, you can reliably insert Ꝫ by copying it or using its provided escapes (HTML entity, CSS \\\\A76A, or JavaScript \\u{A76A}).
Common uses
- •Typing or copying a specific capital “et”-style letter in Latin Extended text
- •Publishing editorial or transcription content that requires exact Unicode characters
- •Designing typographic layouts that include Latin Extended characters
- •Labeling or annotating manuscripts/text samples with precise characters
- •Building multilingual documents where the exact character shape matters
Examples
Ꝫ Latin Capital Letter Et
- ꝪVꝪ Verbum
- ꝪDeꝪo gratias
- ꝪꝪ et Ꝫ
- ꝪCapitulum Ꝫ
- ꝪꝪ–style abbreviation
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A76A | |
| HTML Entity | Ꝫ | |
| HTML Code | Ꝫ | |
| CSS | \A76A |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter Et letter mean?
Ꝫ is the Unicode character named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET” with code point U+A76A. The name indicates it is a Latin-script capital letter associated with “et” conventions seen in historical or specialized Latin writing systems. In practice, it may appear in transcriptions, editorial work, typographic experiments, or fonts that support Latin Extended characters. If your text processing supports Unicode, you can reliably insert Ꝫ by copying it or using its provided escapes (HTML entity, CSS \\\\A76A, or JavaScript \\u{A76A}).
What is the Unicode code point for Ꝫ?
Ꝫ is U+A76A (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET).
How can I paste Ꝫ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: Ꝫ.
What CSS escape can I use for Ꝫ?
Use the CSS escape: \\A76A.
How do I use Ꝫ in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{A76A}.