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Latin Small Letter L With Line Below Letter

ḻ is a Latin Extended character: a lowercase l with a line below.

U+1E3B

ḻ is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It can be used when you need an “l” variant with a distinctive line below for accurate text display and typography.

Latin Small Letter L With Line Below Letter Meaning

The symbol ḻ is “LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW” (Unicode U+1E3B). Visually, it looks like a lowercase letter l with a horizontal line beneath it. Like other diacritic/variant letters in Latin Extended, its purpose is to represent a specific written form rather than decoration. In practice, you may encounter it in scholarly or typographic contexts, in transliteration or orthographies that require an “l” with a distinguishing mark, or when copying text that contains the exact Unicode character. Because it is a distinct code point, using the correct character (not a plain “l”) helps preserve meaning and formatting.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting exact text from documents that contain the Unicode character U+1E3B
  • Preparing multilingual or transliteration materials that require a specific “l” variant
  • Typography and font testing for Latin Extended character coverage
  • Labeling datasets, annotations, or identifiers that must match exact Unicode characters
  • Web content where the precise character form is required for correctness

Examples

ḻ Latin Small Letter L With Line Below

  • ḻaḻa is written with an l that has a line below.
  • Please use ḻ instead of plain l in this dataset.
  • The correct glyph is ḻ (U+1E3B) in the source text.
  • In the notes, ḻ marks a special letter variant.
  • She copied ḻ to preserve the original spelling.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1E3B
HTML Entityḻ
HTML Codeḻ
CSS\1E3B

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter L With Line Below letter mean?

The symbol ḻ is “LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW” (Unicode U+1E3B). Visually, it looks like a lowercase letter l with a horizontal line beneath it. Like other diacritic/variant letters in Latin Extended, its purpose is to represent a specific written form rather than decoration. In practice, you may encounter it in scholarly or typographic contexts, in transliteration or orthographies that require an “l” with a distinguishing mark, or when copying text that contains the exact Unicode character. Because it is a distinct code point, using the correct character (not a plain “l”) helps preserve meaning and formatting.

What is the Unicode code point for ḻ?

ḻ is U+1E3B (LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW).

How can I copy ḻ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page (ḻ). If you need a fallback for web code, use the HTML entity ḻ or the escapes provided.

Is ḻ the same as a normal lowercase “l”?

No. ḻ is a distinct Unicode character. A normal “l” (U+006C) will not be the same glyph or code point.

What if my font doesn’t show ḻ correctly?

Some fonts may not include Latin Extended. Try a font with broader Unicode coverage, or verify that your system/browser supports U+1E3B.