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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON character


Name:
PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON
Hex Number:
U+10878
Decimal Number:
67704
HTML Entity (Dec):
𐡸
HTML Entity (Hex):
𐡸
Category:
So (Other Symbol)
Bidi Class:
R (Right-to-Left)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Palmyrene
Plane:
1
Plane Code:
SMP
Plane Description:
Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
10000-1FFFF
Character Preview:
𐡸












PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON is a symbol of other type from the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON is Right-to-Left (Strong). It belongs to the strong right-to-left characters..

The Right-to-Left (R) bidi class is assigned to characters that are written from right to left. This class includes most alphabetic characters from scripts such as Arabic, Hebrew, Syriac, and Thaana. The R characters determine the directionality of text segments and are crucial in the processing of bidirectional text.

Other Symbol (So) refers to a broad category of symbols that do not fit into the mathematical, currency, or modifier symbol categories. This includes a wide range of characters used in various contexts, such as zodiac signs, playing card symbols, and geometric shapes.

This character belongs to the Palmyrene block. The Palmyrene block contains characters used in the Palmyrene script, which was used to write the Aramaic language in the ancient city of Palmyra (modern-day Syria) from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. The script is an abjad, with letters representing consonants, and it was used primarily for monumental inscriptions and official documents. The Palmyrene script is closely related to other Aramaic scripts and provides important insights into the cultural and linguistic history of the ancient Near East. This block includes all the characters needed to write in Palmyrene, reflecting its significance in the study of ancient Semitic scripts..





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