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Reversed Forked Paragraphos Symbol

⸑ is a reversed forked paragraphos punctuation mark used for specialized layout and editorial text styling.

U+2E11

⸑ is a Unicode punctuation character known as the reversed forked paragraphos. It’s mainly used in specialized typesetting, editing, and typography. If you need a specific punctuation look, this page helps you copy it reliably.

Reversed Forked Paragraphos Symbol Meaning

⸑ (Unicode name: “reversed forked paragraphos”, code point U+2E11) is a punctuation mark associated with paragraphing or section-style separators in certain typographic traditions. The “forked” shape distinguishes it from more common paragraph signs, helping signal structure in printed or carefully typeset text. In everyday writing you may rarely need it, but it can be useful in scholarly editions, formatted manuscripts, or documents that use specialized punctuation conventions. Because it’s niche, it’s best used when your font and publishing system support this character so it displays as intended.

Common uses

  • Indicating a paragraph or section break in a styled manuscript
  • Marking structured text locations in scholarly or editorial documents
  • Adding a distinctive separator in typography-focused designs
  • Labeling passages in transcriptions that follow traditional punctuation conventions
  • Creating consistent visual formatting in digital publications

Examples

⸑ Reversed Forked Paragraphos Symbol

  • First section⸑Second section
  • Intro text⸑Notes
  • Chapter opening⸑Body text begins
  • Paragraph marker⸑Edited portion
  • Verse heading⸑Verse content

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2E11
HTML Entity⸑
HTML Code⸑
CSS\2E11

FAQ

What does the Reversed Forked Paragraphos symbol mean?

⸑ (Unicode name: “reversed forked paragraphos”, code point U+2E11) is a punctuation mark associated with paragraphing or section-style separators in certain typographic traditions. The “forked” shape distinguishes it from more common paragraph signs, helping signal structure in printed or carefully typeset text. In everyday writing you may rarely need it, but it can be useful in scholarly editions, formatted manuscripts, or documents that use specialized punctuation conventions. Because it’s niche, it’s best used when your font and publishing system support this character so it displays as intended.

What Unicode character is ⸑?

⸑ is the “reversed forked paragraphos” punctuation mark at code point U+2E11.

How can I copy ⸑ for use in HTML or CSS?

Use the HTML entity ⸑ or the CSS escape \\2E11.

Can I use ⸑ in JavaScript strings?

Yes. You can use the JavaScript escape \\u{2E11} in a string.

Where should I use this symbol?

It’s most appropriate for typographic or editorial contexts where a specialized paragraph-style punctuation mark is needed.

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