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Latin Small Letter Reversed C With Dot Letter

ꜿ is a Latin Extended lowercase letter used for specialized text, typography, and symbol-accurate data.

U+A73F

ꜿ is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It’s useful when you need the exact glyph for documents, labels, or designs. This page helps you copy it and use the correct code points in software.

Latin Small Letter Reversed C With Dot Letter Meaning

ꜿ is the Unicode character known as “Latin Small Letter Reversed C with Dot” (U+A73F). As a lowercase letter, it belongs to the Latin Extended set and is primarily used where a specific script-like glyph is required—such as typography experiments, custom branding glyphs, or linguistics/phonetics notation systems that map to exact Unicode characters. In most everyday writing contexts, it doesn’t appear as a standard letter, but it can be important for correctness when transferring text between systems, fonts, or datasets. Because the meaning depends on the user’s chosen convention, always treat its “meaning” as defined by the context where it’s used.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific character into a document to preserve exact spelling or notation
  • Typography and font testing where glyph-level accuracy matters
  • Creating signage or labels that require a distinctive Latin Extended character
  • Writing or publishing technical or linguistic notes that reference exact Unicode characters
  • Building UI mockups and design comps that must match the final glyph

Examples

ꜿ Latin Small Letter Reversed C with Dot

  • code: ꜿ; point: U+A73F
  • Use ꜿ for the reversed c variant
  • Typography check: ꜿ looks centered
  • Dataset value: ꜿ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+A73F
HTML Entityꜿ
HTML Codeꜿ
CSS\A73F

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter Reversed C With Dot letter mean?

ꜿ is the Unicode character known as “Latin Small Letter Reversed C with Dot” (U+A73F). As a lowercase letter, it belongs to the Latin Extended set and is primarily used where a specific script-like glyph is required—such as typography experiments, custom branding glyphs, or linguistics/phonetics notation systems that map to exact Unicode characters. In most everyday writing contexts, it doesn’t appear as a standard letter, but it can be important for correctness when transferring text between systems, fonts, or datasets. Because the meaning depends on the user’s chosen convention, always treat its “meaning” as defined by the context where it’s used.

What is the Unicode code point for ꜿ?

ꜿ is U+A73F (Unicode name: Latin Small Letter Reversed C with Dot).

How can I copy ꜿ easily?

Select and copy the character on this page (ꜿ). You can paste it directly into text fields or design tools.

What are the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes for ꜿ?

HTML entity: ꜿ. CSS escape: \\A73F. JavaScript escape: \\u{A73F}.

Why might ꜿ look wrong in my editor or browser?

It may be a font support issue. Try switching to a font that includes the Latin Extended block to ensure the glyph renders correctly.