Ogham Letter Gort Letter
ᚌ (Ogham letter Gort, U+168C) is a Unicode character used when writing or styling Ogham text.
U+168C
ᚌ is Unicode character U+168C, named OGHAM LETTER GORT. It belongs to the Ogham block and can be copied into documents, websites, and design layouts. Use it for accurate typography when working with Ogham-inspired text.
Ogham Letter Gort Letter Meaning
ᚌ is the Unicode character “OGHAM LETTER GORT” (U+168C). As an Ogham letter, it’s commonly used as a standalone character when representing Ogham alphabets in digital text. People may use it in historical or language-themed designs, in typographic mockups, or in creative writing that references Ogham scripts. In practice, its “meaning” is usually tied to its letter identity within the Ogham system rather than a pictorial symbol. When composing text, treat it as a letter you can place alongside other Ogham characters to form the intended spelling or styling.
Common uses
- •Copying into documents to represent Ogham letter forms accurately
- •Designing posters, headings, or badges with an Ogham-inspired typographic style
- •Building a custom font or glyph sheet that includes the U+168C character
- •Creating social media captions or profile visuals using Ogham characters
- •Using in web content as a decorative or script-accurate character
Examples
ᚌ OGHAM LETTER GORT
- ᚌᚌᚌᚌ
- ᚌogham: ᚌ
- ᚌletter: ᚌ (U+168C)
- ᚌpractice writing ᚌ
- ᚌᚌ in a decorative title
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+168C | |
| HTML Entity | ᚌ | |
| HTML Code | ᚌ | |
| CSS | \168C |
FAQ
What does the Ogham Letter Gort letter mean?
ᚌ is the Unicode character “OGHAM LETTER GORT” (U+168C). As an Ogham letter, it’s commonly used as a standalone character when representing Ogham alphabets in digital text. People may use it in historical or language-themed designs, in typographic mockups, or in creative writing that references Ogham scripts. In practice, its “meaning” is usually tied to its letter identity within the Ogham system rather than a pictorial symbol. When composing text, treat it as a letter you can place alongside other Ogham characters to form the intended spelling or styling.
What character is ᚌ?
ᚌ is the Unicode character named OGHAM LETTER GORT, code point U+168C.
How do I copy ᚌ into a website or HTML?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ᚌ
How do I reference ᚌ in CSS or JavaScript?
In CSS you can use the escape \\168C. In JavaScript you can use \\u{168C}.
Will ᚌ display correctly in all fonts?
Like many special Unicode characters, it depends on whether the installed font supports the Ogham block. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback glyph.