܋
Syriac Harklean obelus (U+070B) or Harqel’s obelus: marks the beginning of a phrase, word, or morpheme that has a marginal note
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܋
Summary
܋ is an Unicode character[1].
Key Facts
- ܋'s image is recorded as Syriac harklean Obelus (Estrangelo form).svg[2].
- ܋'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
- Harklean Version is named after ܋[4].
- Thomas of Harqel is named after ܋[5].
- ܋'s subclass of is recorded as Syriac punctuation sign[6].
- ܋'s subclass of is recorded as †[7].
- ܋'s has use is recorded as marginalia[8].
- ܋'s Commons category is recorded as Harklean Obelus[9].
- ܋'s Unicode character is recorded as ܋[10].
- ܋'s homoglyph is recorded as ÷[11].
- ܋'s Unicode code point is recorded as 070B[12].
- ܋'s HTML entity is recorded as ܋[13].
- ܋'s HTML entity is recorded as ܋[14].
- ܋'s HTML entity is recorded as ܋[15].
- ܋'s GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u070b[16].
- ܋'s Unicode block is recorded as Syriac[17].
- ܋'s Unicode character name is recorded as SYRIAC HARKLEAN OBELUS[18].
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Designation and Status
܋'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
History and Context
Things named after include Harklean Version[4], a version, edition or translation[19] and Thomas of Harqel[5], a bishop[20], 0550–0601[21].