Latin Small Letter C With Bar Letter
ꞓ is the Latin small letter C with bar, used in extended Latin scripts and phonetic/linguistic text.
U+A793
ꞓ (U+A793) is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It’s commonly needed when a specific C variant with a bar is required. Use the copy options below or the given escape sequences for code.
Latin Small Letter C With Bar Letter Meaning
ꞓ is the “Latin small letter C with bar” (Unicode U+A793). The visual bar differentiates it from a plain “c” and from other C variants, which makes it useful in contexts where a distinct letter form must be represented precisely. You’ll typically see it in extended Latin orthographies, specialized typography, and linguistic materials that require accurate transcription of sounds or letter shapes. Because it has a distinct Unicode identity, it’s preferable to copy the character directly rather than substituting similar-looking letters.
Common uses
- •Typing or copying orthographies that require the specific C-with-bar letter form
- •Linguistics and phonetic notes where the written character must match a transcription system
- •Typography and font testing for Latin Extended character coverage
- •Documenting character sets or Unicode reference material
- •Building web content that needs an exact Unicode character in labels or names
Examples
ꞓ Latin small letter C with bar
- ꞓThe form ꞓ appears in this transcription throughout the passage.
- ꞓUse ꞓ in the header to match the source orthography.
- ꞓI replaced c with ꞓ to preserve the correct letter shape.
- ꞓThe dataset includes ꞓ as a distinct symbol from plain c.
- ꞓIn our style sheet, ꞓ is rendered with the intended bar.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A793 | |
| HTML Entity | ꞓ | |
| HTML Code | ꞓ | |
| CSS | \A793 |
FAQ
What does the Latin Small Letter C With Bar letter mean?
ꞓ is the “Latin small letter C with bar” (Unicode U+A793). The visual bar differentiates it from a plain “c” and from other C variants, which makes it useful in contexts where a distinct letter form must be represented precisely. You’ll typically see it in extended Latin orthographies, specialized typography, and linguistic materials that require accurate transcription of sounds or letter shapes. Because it has a distinct Unicode identity, it’s preferable to copy the character directly rather than substituting similar-looking letters.
What is ꞓ in Unicode?
ꞓ is “LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH BAR” with Unicode code point U+A793.
How can I copy ꞓ?
Copy the character shown on this page (ꞓ). You can also use the HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escape sequences provided in the page data.
What’s the HTML entity for ꞓ?
The HTML entity is ꞓ.
How do I use ꞓ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\A793. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{A793}.