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Ogham Reversed Feather Mark Letter

᚜ (Ogham Reversed Feather Mark) is an Ogham character identified as U+169C.

U+169C

᚜ is an Ogham character known as the Ogham Reversed Feather Mark. It has the Unicode code point U+169C, making it straightforward to use in modern text systems. This page helps you copy the character and understand practical ways to include it in your work.

Ogham Reversed Feather Mark Letter Meaning

The character “᚜” is named the Ogham Reversed Feather Mark (Unicode U+169C). As an Ogham letter in the Unicode “Ogham” block, it’s primarily used for representing Ogham writing or for typography that uses Ogham characters. The name suggests a “reversed” feather form, which can be relevant when you’re selecting specific Ogham glyph shapes for visual consistency. In practice, most people encounter it in workflows that need accurate Unicode characters, such as digital manuscripts, fonts, signage mockups, or creative text effects that include Ogham. Treat it as a specific glyph choice rather than a general-purpose punctuation or symbol.

Common uses

  • Copying into titles, labels, or decorative text that uses Ogham characters
  • Using in digital typography or font testing for the Ogham Unicode block
  • Creating UI mockups or illustrations that require a specific Ogham glyph (U+169C)
  • Writing content or captions that demonstrate Ogham character sets
  • Embedding the character in social media graphics or posters that feature Ogham-inspired design

Examples

᚜ Ogham Reversed Feather Mark

  • Ogham: ᚜
  • Try this glyph: ᚜ (U+169C)
  • ᚜ ᚜ ᚜
  • Character set includes: ᚜

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+169C
HTML Entity᚜
HTML Code᚜
CSS\169C

FAQ

What does the Ogham Reversed Feather Mark letter mean?

The character “᚜” is named the Ogham Reversed Feather Mark (Unicode U+169C). As an Ogham letter in the Unicode “Ogham” block, it’s primarily used for representing Ogham writing or for typography that uses Ogham characters. The name suggests a “reversed” feather form, which can be relevant when you’re selecting specific Ogham glyph shapes for visual consistency. In practice, most people encounter it in workflows that need accurate Unicode characters, such as digital manuscripts, fonts, signage mockups, or creative text effects that include Ogham. Treat it as a specific glyph choice rather than a general-purpose punctuation or symbol.

What Unicode character is ᚜?

᚜ is the “OGHAM REVERSED FEATHER MARK” with Unicode code point U+169C.

How can I copy ᚜ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. For code-based use, you can also use its Unicode forms like U+169C or \\u{169C}.

What is the HTML entity for ᚜?

The provided HTML entity for ᚜ is ᚜.

Is ᚜ an emoji?

No. ᚜ is a Unicode character from the Ogham block, intended for text and typography rather than emoji display.

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