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MUFI
proposal for coordinated usage of the Private Use
Area
Ed. by Odd Einar
Haugen, University of Bergen, Norway
Version 1.0 beta
no. 2 (14 October 2003)
Additions since
the first beta version (30 September 2003): Code
points in subrange 10 have been allocated in
cooperation with Juan-José Marcos
(Alphabetum font), including seven additional
characters (F703, F714, F717, F718, F719, F71A and
F743).
Contents
Background
& contributors
The present
proposal is a major revision and extension of two
proposals published on the MUFI web
site:
A
proposal for subranges within the Private Use Area
of Unicode
(15 June 2002)
A
proposal for supplementary characters in
Unicode
(5 February 2003)
These proposal
received a number of helpful comments from (in
alphabetical order) Jim Allan (U.S.), Deborah W.
Anderson (Berkely, CA), Peter S. Baker
(Charlottesville, VA), Michael Beddow (Leeds),
António H.A. Emiliano (Lisboa), Michael
Everson (Dublin), Jost Gippert (Frankfurt),
Juan-José G. Marcos (Plasencia, Spain),
Susana T. Pedro (Lisboa), David J. Perry (Rye, NY),
Gerhard Schumacher (Köln), Ken Whistler
(Unicode consortium), and several other Unicode
officers.
The present
proposal is the result of a meeting held in Bergen,
Norway, 30-31 August 2003. Participants at this
meeting were Odd Einar Haugen (Bergen), Michael
Everson (Dublin), Michael Irlenbusch (Bergen), Alec
McAllister (Leeds), Gerhard Schumacher (Köln),
and Tarrin Wills (Sydney).
This proposal was
published 8 September 2003 on the MUFI site for
review and has been discussed electronically within
the MUFI group in the ensuing weeks.
Many aspects of
this proposal will be controversial, and more than
one of the contributors and advisors listed above
may disagree with the solutions chosen in the
proposal. It is, however, clear that this proposal
would have progressed much slower and been much
inferior had it not been for all the help and
comments received.
Introduction
This proposal
contains a set of characters (or variant character
forms) for the use of medievalists and to some
extent classicists. The aim of the proposal is to
establish a coordinated usage of code points in the
Private Usea Area, and it particularly aims at
coordinating the usage of code points in existing
Unicode fonts such as Titus and Junicode with fonts
under development.
The proposal
contains a representative glyph for each character,
a categorisation, a recommended entity name, a
Unicode code point, and a descriptive
name.
Glyphs
The glyphs used in this proposal are for
guidance only.
Categories
Characters are divided into six
categories:
0. Characters
which already are in the Unicode standard. They
have been included in the proposal for the sake of
information.
1.
Characters which should be proposed for inclusion
in the Unicode standard (or currently are pending
approval). Characters approved by Unicode should
subsequently be removed and substituted with a
warning sign, preferably the character in question
placed within a triangular sign.
2.
Precomposed characters which can be encoded with a
sequence of Unicode characters, but which can not
be displayed easily or properly with existing font
technology. Characters in this category should be
removed as soon as there is mature smart font
technology available.
3.
Variant character form (e.g. regional or
chronological variants). Characters in this
category might be proposed as variants in the
Unicode standard. They should be removed as soon as
there is mature smart font technology available for
handling variant letter forms.
4.
Characters that are under review for inclusion in
the MUFI proposal. For this reason, space has been
reserved for them.
5. Characters
already in the Unicode standard which ought to have
a separate entity name for semantic reasons, e.g.
to distinguish the semicolon used as a punctuation
mark from the semicolon used as an abbreviation
mark. This category is relevant only for encoding
purposes.
Entity
names
Entities are used in numerous encoding schemes
such as SGML/XML. For the sake of transparency and
interchangeability, it is recommended that entities
as far as possible conform to the standard ISO
entity sets. An updated list of ISO conformant
entities can be found at the Oasis
web site.
In addition to
the ISO entities, a number of entities for
characters not designated in this standard is
needed. This proposal uses the syntax and inventory
recommended in the Menota
handbook,
ch. 2 and 5, summarised in the table below. Note
that not all slots need to be filled in; in most
cases only one or two slots are used in addition to
the base line character.
|
base
line character
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main
type
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variant
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ligature
|
fixed
modification
|
loose
modification
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a
A
etc.
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comb
scap
enl
ins
unc
run
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rot
squ
tall
dotless
brk
close
open
fixhi
fixmed
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lig
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slash
bar
baracr
barbl
flour
ovl
ogon
hook
loopupright
looplowleft
des
|
acute
curl
dblac
dot
uml
grave
brev
macr
dotbl
sup
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Explanation
of the entity names. Note
that if there is a conflict between the standard
ISO entities as of 01.09.2003 and the syntax
suggested here ISO entites should be
preferred.
MUFI code
point
Recommended code point in the Private Use Area
in the Basic Multilingual Plane of Unicode, E000 -
F8FF. If a
character already is in the Unicode standard (or
there is a near-identical character in the
standard) official, non-PUA code points will be
given here.
Junicode code
point
Junicode code points are located in the range F100
- F19F. As far as possible, Junicode code points
have been re-used in this proposal.
Titus code
point
Titus code points are located in the range E000 -
F0FF. Precomposed MUFI characters have been
allocated to this area by the Titus
project.
Descriptive
name
Each character has been given a descriptive name,
as far as possible according to the rules in the
Unicode standard. The Menota
handbook
ch. 2 has further details on the interpretation of
the Unicode naming rules.
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A:
Base characters (F100 - F1FF and F200 -
F28F)
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Base characters
are base line characters or combining characters
making up a part of a composite character. The
allocation of codepoints has been coordinated with
characters in the Junicode and
Alphabetum fonts. Subranges 1,
2, 3 and 9 are placed in the
F200 - F24F section; subranges 4, 5,
6, 7 and 8 in the F100 - F1FF
section (using already existing Junicode code
points wherever possible), and subrange 10
is placed in the F700 - F71F section (using already
exisiting Alphabetum code points).
Four subranges,
11 - 14, have been reserved for
future additions, and the code points F250 - F28F
(64 positions) have been set aside for this
purpose.
MUFI
subrange 1: Ligatures
Ligatures are two
base line characters which are joined so that they
form a new, composite base line character. Some
consist of two identical characters, e.g. "a+a",
others of different characters, e.g. "a+v". In
Medieval Nordic manuscripts, ligatures may be used
to denote length, "a+a", diphthong, "a+v", or a
distinct vowel quality, often mutation (Umlaut),
"a+v". Only ligatures which reflect a distinct
phonological value should be recognised as
characters of their own. - Finally, the broken
character "l" representing "ll" should be seen as a
ligature of two stems, broken in the
middle.
|
Glyph
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Cat.
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Entity
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MUFI
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Descriptive
name
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1
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&AAlig;
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F200
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA
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1
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&aalig;
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F201
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA
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1
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&AOlig;
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F202
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AO
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1
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&aolig;
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F203
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AO
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1
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&AUlig;
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F204
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AU
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1
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&aulig;
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F205
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AU
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1
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&AVlig;
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F206
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AV
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|

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1
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&avlig;
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F207
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AV
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4
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&AVligslash;
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F208
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AV WITH
STROKE
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2
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&avligslash;
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F209
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AV WITH
STROKE
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1
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&AYlig;
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F20A
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LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AY
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1
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&aylig;
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F20B
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LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AY
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1
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&lbrk;
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F20C
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LATIN
SMALL LETTER BROKEN L
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Reserved
space after this range for additions: F20D to
F214 (8 code points).
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MUFI
subrange 2: Small capitals
Small capitals
have the same form as majuscules (capital letters),
but are usually drawn with the same height as a
minuscule (small) letter such as "x". In Medieval
Nordic manuscripts, small capitals were used to
denote geminates, i.e. long consonants, or they
were used ornamentally. The letters "B", "D", "G",
"M", "N", "R", "S" and "T" were most frequently
used as geminates, while these and other letters
might also be used as ornaments in the whole or in
parts of highlighted words. Some of the small
capitals, e.g. "O" and "C", are difficult to
distinguish from minuscule letters.
Unicode
4.0 has defined nine small capitals in the
IPA
Extensions
range, sc. "B", "G", "H", "I", "L", "N", "",
"R" and "Y", and another 14 small capitals for the
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet in the Phonetic
Extensions
range , "A", "C", "D", "ETH", "E", "J", "K", "M",
"O", "P", "T", "U", "V", "W" and "Z". Thus, only a
handful of small capitals remain. Of these, only
small capital "S" and "F" can appear as geminates.
The rest, i.e. "Q", "THORN" and "X" can only appear
as small capitals in ornamental
usage.
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Glyph
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Cat.
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Entity
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MUFI
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Descriptive
name
|
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1
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&fscap;
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F215
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LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL F
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4
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&qscap;
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F216
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LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL Q
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1
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&sscap;
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F217
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LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S
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4
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&thscap;
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F218
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LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL THORN
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4
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&xscap;
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F219
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LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL X
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Reserved
space after this range for additions: F21A to
F21F (6 code points).
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MUFI
subrange 3: Enlarged minuscules
Enlarged
minuscules are recognized as separate characters by
some scholars, cf. e.g. Andrea de Leeuw van Weenen
(A Grammar of Möðruvallabók,
CNWS 85, Leiden 2000). The traditional view has
been to interpret these characters as variants of
majuscules and encode them as such. It can be
argued that this is a functional rather than a
graphemic point of view and that it obscures the
obvious distinction between e.g. "A" (the
majuscule) and "a"
(the enlarged minuscule).
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Glyph
|
Cat.
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Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
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3
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&aenl;
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F220
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL A
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3
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&benl;
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F221
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL B
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4
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&cenl;
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F222
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL C
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|

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3
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&denl;
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F223
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL D
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3
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&duncenl;
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F224
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER UNCIAL D
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4
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ðenl;
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F225
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL ETH
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3
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&eenl;
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F226
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL E
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3
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&fenl;
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F227
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL F
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3
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&genl;
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F228
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL G
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|

|
3
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&henl;
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F229
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL H
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3
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&ienl;
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F22A
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL I
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|

|
3
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&jenl;
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F22B
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL J
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3
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&kenl;
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F22C
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL K
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4
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&lenl;
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F22D
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL L
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|

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3
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&menl;
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F22E
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL M
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|

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3
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&nenl;
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F22F
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL N
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|
4
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&oenl;
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F230
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL O
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|

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3
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&penl;
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F231
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL P
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3
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&qenl;
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F232
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL Q
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|
3
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&renl;
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F233
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL R
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|

|
4
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&senl;
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F234
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL S
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3
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&tenl;
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F235
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL T
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|

|
3
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&thenl;
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F236
|
LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL THORN
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4
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&uenl;
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F237
|
LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL U
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|

|
4
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&venl;
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F238
|
LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL V
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|

|
4
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&wenl;
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F239
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL W
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4
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&xenl;
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F23A
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL X
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3
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¥l;
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F23B
|
LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL Y
|
|

|
4
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&zenl;
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F23C
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LATIN
ENLARGED LETTER SMALL Z
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Reserved
space after this range for additions: F23D to
F23F (3 code points).
The usage of the
F200 - F28F section continues with subrange 9
below.
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MUFI
subrange 4: Base line abbreviation
characters
This range
includes those abbreviation signs which typically
occupy a position on the base line.
Very few
abbreviation signs are included in Unicode
4.0. An exception is the sign for "et", which
is found in the range General
punctuation
as TIRONEAN SIGN ET (204A).
The Runic
characters "f" and "m" are sometimes used as
abbreviation marks; they are now included in the
Unicode range Runic,
as 16AO and 16D8 respectively. Since they are used
with their alphabetical names as abbreviation
("fé" and "maðr" respectively), it is
not necessary to define them as separate
characters.
To minimise
conflict with Junicode, code points in the
section F142 - F163 have been used for subranges
4-8. Space for additional characters in these
subranges twill also be allocated to the F100 -
F1FF section (see below this table).
Red
colour: code points in Junicode to be
considered for deprecation.
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Glyph
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Cat.
|
Entity
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MUFI
|
Junicode
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Descriptive
name
|
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5
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&apo;
|
0027
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APOSTROPHE
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A sign
similar to the apostrophe was used as an
abbreviation for "i" or "e". Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 125.
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|
1
|
&con9;
|
F156
|
F156
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN CON
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5
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&cono;
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0254
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LATIN
SMALL LETTER OPEN O
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5
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✗
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271D
|
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LATIN
CROSS
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|

|
0
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&obiit;
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03B8
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GREEK
SMALL LETTER THETA
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|
|
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Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 30.
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5
|
&est;
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223B
|
F150
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN EST
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|
|
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Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 82. Note that Junicode has
allocated a separate code point to this
character, but it is recommended to use
the existing character 223B.
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|

|
4
|
&ET;
|
F142
|
F142
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TIRONEAN
LARGE SIGN ET
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|
|
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Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 30 and 81.
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|
0
|
&et;
|
204A
|
F143
|
TIRONEAN
SIGN ET
|
|
|
|
Note
that Junicode has allocated a separate
code point to this character, but it is
recommended to use the existing character
204A.
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|

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2
|
&etbar;
|
F158
|
|
TIRONEAN
SIGN ET WITH CROSSBAR
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|
|
|
Identical
to 03/09 LATIN CONTRACTION ET in
ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC 2 N
3126.
|
|

|
0
|
&
|
0026
|
|
AMPERSAND
|
|
|
|
Used in
some Medieval Nordic manuscripts for
"ok".
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|

|
1
|
&rum;
|
F154
|
F154
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN RUM
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|

|
1
|
&de;
|
F159
|
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN DE
|
|
|
|
This
sign looks similar to "eth", but is used
as an abbreviation for "de" and should
therefore have its own code point. Cf.
D.A. Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 25, 44 and 60.
|
|

|
1
|
&is;
|
F15A
|
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN IS
|
|
|
|
Cf.
Johs. Brøndum-Nielsen, ed.,
Palæografi: Danmark og
Sverige (Nordisk kultur 23:A),
Stockholm etc. [1943], p. 32, and
D.A. Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 125. Possibly identical to
02/14 LATIN CONTRACTION IS in
ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC 2 N
3126.
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|

|
0
|
&ed;
|
003B
|
|
SEMICOLON
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|

|
1
|
&etfin;
|
F155
|
F155
|
LATIN
ABBREVIATION SIGN FINAL ET
|
|
|
|
Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 125. Possibly identical to
03/12 LATIN CONTRACTION UM in
ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC 2 N
3126.
|
Reserved
space for additions to this subrange: F15C -
F15F (4 code points) and F1A0 - F1AF (16 code
points).
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MUFI
subrange 5: Modified base line abbreviation
characters
This range
includes a number of abbreviation characters,
typically a base line character with a bar
across.
To minimise
conflicts with Junicode, code points in the
section F142 - F163 have been used for subranges
4-8. Space for additional characters in these
subranges twill also be allocated to the F100 -
F1FF section (see below this table).
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Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
5
|
&hhook;
|
0266
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER H WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF H
AND TALL S)
|
|

|
5
|
&khook;
|
0199
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF K
AND TALL S)
|
|

|
1
|
þhook;
|
F1B0
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF
THORN AND TALL S)
|
|
|
|
Unicode
4.0 has a "p with hook", 01A5, but that
should probably not be used for "thorn".
In many fonts it does not look like a
thorn at all.
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|

|
1
|
&hhookbar;
|
F1B1
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER H WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF H
AND TALL S) AND STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&khookbar;
|
F1B2
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF K
AND TALL S) AND STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
þhookbar;
|
F1B3
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH HOOK (LIGATURE OF
THORN AND TALL S) AND
STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&kbar;
|
F14B
|
F14B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
þbar;
|
F149
|
F149
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH
STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&stallbar;
|
F14F
|
F14F
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER TALL S WITH
STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&Pbardes;
|
F144
|
F144
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH
DESCENDER
|
|

|
1
|
&pbardes;
|
F145
|
F145
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH
DESCENDER
|
|

|
1
|
&qbardes;
|
F14D
|
F14D
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH
DESCENDER
|
|

|
1
|
&thbardes;
|
E7A0
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH
DESCENDER
|
|
|
|
This
character happens to be in the Titus
range.
|
|

|
1
|
&Pflour;
|
F146
|
F146
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER P WITH
FLOURISH
|
|

|
1
|
&pflour;
|
F147
|
F147
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER P WITH
FLOURISH
|
|

|
0
|
&ubar;
|
0289
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER U BAR
|
|
|
|
The "u"
with a bar across was used in some Late
Medieval Danish manuscripts for /y/. Cf.
Johs. Brøndum-Nielsen, ed.,
Palæografi: Danmark og
Sverige (Nordisk kultur 23:A),
Stockholm etc. [1943], p. 53 and
55.
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Reserved
space for additions to this subrange: F148,
F14A, F14C, F14E (4 code points) and F1B4 - F1BF
(12 code points).
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MUFI
subrange 6: Combining abbreviation and diacritical
marks
This range
includes those abbreviation signs which typically
occupy a position above, through or below another
base line character. Combining diacritical marks
are also included in this range.
To minimise
conflicts with Junicode, code points in the
section F142 - F163 have been used for subranges
4-8. Space for additional characters in these
subranges twill also be allocated to the F100 -
F1FF section (see below this table).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
5
|
&bar;
|
0305
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK BAR ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&arbar;
|
F1C0
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK BAR ABOVE WITH
DOT
|
|

|
5
|
&baracr;
|
0336
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK BAR ACROSS
|
|

|
5
|
&barbl;
|
0332
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK BAR BELOW
|
|

|
1
|
&er;
|
F152
|
F152
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "ER"
(ZIG-ZAG SIGN)
|
|

|
1
|
&ra;
|
F157
|
F157
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "RA" (OMEGA
SIGN)
|
|

|
2
|
&rabar;
|
F1C1
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "RA" (OMEGA
SIGN) WITH BAR ABOVE
|
|

|
1
|
&ur2;
|
F153
|
F153
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "UR"
(2-SIGN)
|
|

|
1
|
&ur8;
|
F1C2
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "UR"
(8-SIGN)
|
|

|
3
|
&ur8open;
|
F1C3
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "UR" (OPEN
8-SIGN)
|
|

|
1
|
&us;
|
F151
|
F151
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "US"
(9-SIGN)
|
|

|
4
|
|
F15B
|
|
COMBINING
ABBREVIATION MARK SUPRALINEAR "US"
(9-SIGN)
|
|

|
1
|
&combcurl;
|
F1C4
|
|
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
4
|
|
F163
|
F163
|
COMBINING
CIRCUMFLEX OVER TWO
CHARACTERS
|
|

|
1
|
|
F1C5
|
|
COMBINING
FLOURISH
|
|
|
|
The
combining flourish looks like a large
ogonek and is attached to the end of a
character, typically "d", to indicate a
suspended ending. Cf. P.L. Hjorth, ed.,
Karl Magnus' Krønike,
Copenhagen 1960, p. XXXI.
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Reserved
space for additions to this subrange: F1C6 -
F1CF (10 code points).
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Subrange
7: Combining superscript characters
This range
includes superscript characters, typically placed
above another base line character. They are found
in many early German printed texts, and in a large
number of Medieval manuscripts. The position
immediately above a base line character
distinguishes them from raised interlinear
characters typically occupying a position
immediately after another base line
character. This latter type includes a handful of
phonetic modifiers such as a raised "w" indicating
rounding, a raised "h" indicating aspiration
etc.
Unicode
4.0 has a selection of 13 superscript
characters, namely "a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "c",
"d", "h", "m", "r", "t", "v", "x". They are located
at the end of the range Combining
diacritical marks,
0363-036F.
The characters in
the list below are documented in Andrea de Leeuw
van Weenen, A Grammar of
Möðruvallabók (CNWS 85), Leiden
2000.
Since these
characters are closely related to subrange 6
(combining abbreviation and diacritical marks) they
are placed next to the latter subrange, commencing
with F1D0.
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Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
1
|
æsup;
|
F1D0
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER AE
|
|

|
1
|
&bsup;
|
F1D1
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER B
|
|

|
1
|
&bscapsup;
|
F1D2
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
B
|
|

|
1
|
&dhsup;
|
F1D3
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER ETH
|
|

|
1
|
&dscapsup;
|
F1D4
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
D
|
|

|
1
|
&fsup;
|
F1D5
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER F
|
|

|
1
|
&gsup;
|
F1D6
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER G
|
|

|
1
|
&gscapsup;
|
F1D7
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
G
|
|

|
1
|
&ksup;
|
F1D8
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER K
|
|

|
1
|
&kscapsup;
|
F1D9
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
K
|
|

|
1
|
&lsup;
|
F1DA
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER L
|
|

|
1
|
&lscapsup;
|
F1DB
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
L
|
|

|
1
|
&mscapsup;
|
F1DC
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
M
|
|

|
1
|
⊅
|
F1DD
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER N
|
|

|
1
|
&nscapsup;
|
F1DE
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
N
|
|

|
1
|
&psup;
|
F1DF
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER P
|
|

|
1
|
&rscapsup;
|
F1E0
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
R
|
|

|
1
|
&ssup;
|
F1E1
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER S
|
|

|
1
|
&stallsup;
|
F1E2
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER TALL S
|
|

|
1
|
&tscapsup;
|
F1E3
|
COMBINING
LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
T
|
|

|
1
|
&ysup;
|
F1E4
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER Y
|
|

|
1
|
&zsup;
|
F1E5
|
COMBINING
LATIN SMALL LETTER Z
|
Reserved
space for additions to this subrange: F1E6 to
F1EF (10 code points).
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MUFI
subrange 8: Punctuation marks
This range
includes those punctuation marks that are not
included in the official Unicode ranges. The common
marks, such as full stop, comma, colon, semicolon,
question mark, hyphen and solidus, are all found in
Unicode 4.0 Basic
Latin.
The middle dot is included in Latin-1
Supplement,
(00B7), and although it is not defined specifically
as a punctuation mark in this range, it is probably
not necessary to duplicate it in the present
range.
To minimise
conflicts with Junicode, code points in the
section F142 - F163 have been used for subranges
4-8. Space for additional characters in these
subranges twill also be allocated to the F100 -
F1FF section (see below this table).
Red
colour: code point in Junicode to be considered
for deprecation.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
1
|
&seminv;
|
F160
|
F160
|
PUNCTUATION
MARK PUNCTUS ELEVATUS (INVERTED
SEMICOLON)
|
|

|
3
|
&seminvdiag;
|
F1F0
|
|
PUNCTUATION
MARK PUNCTUS ELEVATUS DIAGONAL
STROKE
|
|

|
3
|
&questcurl;
|
F161
|
F161
|
PUNCTUATION
MARK PUNCTUS INTERROGATIVUS
|
|

|
3
|
&quest8;
|
F1F1
|
|
QUESTION
MARK HORIZONTAL 8 FORM
|
|
|
|
Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 63.
|
|

|
1
|
&diacom;
|
F1F2
|
|
PUNCTUATION
MARK DIAERESIS ABOVE COMMA
|
|
|
|
* Cf.
Hreinn Benediktsson, Early Icelandic
Script, Reykjavík 1965, p. 95,
and D.A. Seip, Palæografi: Norge
og Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 63. Note that the bottom
part should look like a comma, not an
ogonek.
|
|

|
4
|
&brevdot;
|
F1F3
|
|
PUNCTUATION
MARK BREVE ABOVE DOT
|
|
|
|
Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 34.
|
|

|
0
|
&tridotsupw;
|
2234
|
|
THEREFORE
|
|

|
0
|
&tridotsright;
|
10FB
|
F162
|
GEORGIAN
PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
|
|
|
|
Note
that Junicode has allocated a separate
code point to this character, but it is
recommended to use the existing character
10FB.
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Reserved
space for additions to this subrange: F1F4 to
F1FF (12 code points).
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MUFI
subrange 9: Critical and epigraphical
signs
Critical signs
are used in printed editions, indicating
corruptions, deletions, additions etc. The majority
of these signs are already in Unicode 4.0,
such as the asterisk (002A), the obelus (= dagger,
2020), curly brackets (007B, 007D), square brackets
(005B, 005D), single vertical line (007C), double
vertical line (2016), and open brackets (= angle
brackets, 3008, 3009).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
1
|
&whsqbl;
|
F240
|
|
LEFT
WHITE SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 301A LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET in
CJK
Symbols and
Punctuation
(problematic since this sign typically is
very wide).
|
|

|
1
|
&whsqbr;
|
F241
|
|
RIGHT
WHITE SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 301B RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET
in CJK
Symbols and
Punctuation
(problematic since this sign typically is
very wide).
|
|

|
1
|
&hsqblu;
|
F242
|
|
LEFT
UPPER HALF SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 2308 LEFT CEILING in
Miscellaneous
Technical.
|
|

|
1
|
&hsqbru;
|
F243
|
|
RIGHT
UPPER HALF SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 2309 RIGHT CEILING in
Miscellaneous
Technical.
|
|

|
4
|
&hsqbll;
|
F244
|
|
LEFT
LOWER HALF SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 230A LEFT FLOOR in
Miscellaneous
Technical.
Used in the Scriptorium system to
indicate beginning of reading supplemented
from another source, cf. Michelle P.
Brown, A Guide to Western Historical
Scripts from Antiquity to 1600,
London: The British Library, 1993, p.
6.
|
|

|
4
|
&hsqbrl;
|
F245
|
|
RIGHT
LOWER HALF SQUARE BRACKET
|
|
|
|
Or
possibly 230B RIGHT FLOOR in
Miscellaneous
Technical.
Used in the Scriptorium system to
indicate end of reading supplemented from
another source, cf. Michelle P. Brown,
A Guide to Western Historical Scripts
from Antiquity to 1600, London: The
British Library, 1993, p. 6.
|
|

|
1
|
&slstlu;
|
F16E
|
F16E
|
LEFT
UPPER SLANTED STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&slstru;
|
F16F
|
F16F
|
RIGHT
UPPER SLANTED STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&slstll;
|
F246
|
|
LEFT
LOWER SLANTED STROKE
|
|

|
1
|
&slstrl;
|
F247
|
|
RIGHT
LOWER SLANTED STROKE
|
Reserved
space after this range: F248 to F24F (8 code
points).
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MUFI
subrange 10: Metrical symbols
This is the type
of symbols used by Eduard Sievers in his
Altgermanische metrik (Halle: Max Niemeyer,
1893). They are still frequently used in text
books, monographs and articles on Medieval Nordic
metrics.
Thesaurus
Linguae Grecae has recently proposed a set of
metrical symbols for Greek. This proposal has been
approved by the Unicode Technical Committee, but
not yet by ISO-10646.
Thesaurus
Linguae Grecae: proposal for metrical
symbols
This proposal
includes symbols for the short syllable
(breve) and for the combination of a short
and long syllable (metrical short over
long). The default character (anceps) is
identified with MULTIPLICATION SIGN (00D7) in the
range Latin-1
Supplement,
and the symbol for long syllable (longum) is
identified with FIGURE DASH (2012) or EN DASH
(2013) in the range General
Punctuation.
Combinations of anceps, breve,
longum and grave or acute accent can
presumably be achieved by using COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT (0300) and COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (0301) in
the range Combining
Diacritical Marks.
However, this does not work well in most
applications, so for the time being precomposed
characters will be needed.
Junicode
and Alphabetum have metrical symbols in
different locations of the Private Use Area, so a
code point conflict has been inevitable for this
range. Since Alphabetum has the largest selection,
code points in this font have been chosen, metrical
symbols being placed in the F700 - F71F
section.
Alphabetum
contains a number of additional metrical symbols,
possibly of interest also for Medieval usage. See
the F700 - F71F section of this font.
Yellow
colour: code points in Junicode which might be
moved to Alphabetum area (and to be deprecated at a
later date).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
3
|
&anc;
|
F70A
|
F164
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL ANCEPS
|
|
|
|
This
symbol is almost identical to the
MULTIPLICATION SIGN (00D7) in the range
Latin-1
Supplement,
but the anceps should be placed slightly
lower, touching the base line and wholly
within the x height of the
font.
|
|

|
2
|
&ancacute;
|
F70B
|
F165
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL ANCEPS WITH PRIMARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
&ancdblac;
|
F719
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL ANCEPS WITH PRIMARY STRESS AND
ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F70B, but with two stress marks like a
double acute]
|
|

|
2
|
&ancgrave;
|
F70C
|
F166
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL ANCEPS WITH SECONDARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
&ancdblgrave;
|
F71A
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL ANCEPS WITH SECONDARY STRESS AND
ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F70C, but with two stress marks like a
double grave]
|
|

|
3
|
˘
|
F701
|
F16A
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT SYLLABLE
|
|
|
|
* This
symbol is similar to SPACING BREVE (02D8)
in the range Spacing
Modifying
letters,
but should be positioned much closer to
the base line.
|
|

|
2
|
&breveacute;
|
F706
|
F16B
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT SYLLABLE WITH PRIMARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
&brevedblac;
|
F717
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT SYLLABLE WITH PRIMARY STRESS
AND ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F706, but with two stress marks like a
double acute]
|
|

|
2
|
&brevegrave;
|
F707
|
F16C
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT SYLLABLE WITH SECONDARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
&brevedblgrave;
|
F718
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT SYLLABLE WITH SECONDARY
STRESS AND ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F707, but with two stress marks like a
double grave]
|
|

|
3
|
¯
|
F700
|
F167
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL LONG SYLLABLE
|
|
|
|
This
symbol is similar to FIGURE DASH (2012) or
EN DASH (2013) in the range
General
Punctuation,
but usually positioned closer to the base
line. FIGURE DASH seems to have the same
graphical properties as EN DASH.
|
|

|
2
|
¯acute;
|
F704
|
F168
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL LONG SYLLABLE WITH PRIMARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
¯dblac;
|
F715
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL LONG SYLLABLE WITH PRIMARY STRESS
AND ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F704, but with two stress marks like a
double acute]
|
|

|
2
|
¯grave;
|
F705
|
F169
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL LONG SYLLABLE WITH SECONDARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
¯dblgrave;
|
F716
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL LONG SYLLABLE WITH SECONDARY STRESS
AND ALLITERATION
[Similar
to F705, but with two stress marks like a
double grave]
|
|

|
2
|
¯breve;
|
F702
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT OR LONG SYLLABLE (SHORT OVER
LONG)
|
|

|
2
|
&brevemacr;
|
F703
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT OR LONG SYLLABLE (LONG OVER
SHORT)
|
|

|
2
|
¯breveacute;
|
F708
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT OR LONG SYLLABLE WITH PRIMARY
STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
¯brevegrave;
|
F709
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL SHORT OR LONG SYLLABLE WITH
SECONDARY STRESS
|
|

|
2
|
&dblbrevemacracute;
|
F71B
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL RESOLVED LIFT
[From
bottom upwards: two breve symbols, like in
F701, side by side, a horizontal line
immediately over these, and finally a
stress mark like in F704 symmetrically
positioned over this line]
|
|

|
2
|
&dblbrevemacrdblac;
|
F71C
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL RESOLVED LIFT WITH
ALLITERATION
[From
bottom upwards: two breve symbols, like in
F701, side by side, a horizontal line
immediately over these, and finally two
parallel stress marks like in F704
symmetrically positioned over this
line]
|
|

|
3
|
&metrpause;
|
F714
|
|
METRICAL
SYMBOL PAUSE
[Vertically
flipped "v"; smaller than the
anceps]
|
|

|
3
|
&combbowbl;
|
F743
|
|
COMBINING
BOW BELOW
[Used
below two metrical signs, e.g. an anceps,
F70A; and a breve, F701]
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MUFI
subranges 11-14
Reserved for
future additions: F250 to F28F (64 code
points).
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|
B:
Precomposed characters (E000 -
F0FF)
|
Precomposed
characters are base line characters with one or
more diacritical marks. They have been coordinated
with characters in the Titus project and are
allocated code points in the E000 - F0FF section of
the Private Use Area. Precomposed characters will
be decommissioned as soon as mature smart font
technology is widely available.
Characters marked
TITUS
will receive code points by the TITUS
project.
MUFI
subrange 15: Base line characters with macron or
overline
The overline (bar
above) is probably the most used and also the most
ambiguous of all abbreviation marks. There are two
typical positions of the overline: above the full
height of the majuscules and above the x-height of
the minuscules. In the latter position it typically
crosses the ascender of characters like "b", "d",
"h", "k", "l" "þ" and tall "s". If the word
has a mixture of characters with and without
ascenders, the bar should sometimes be kept in the
upper position over all characters.
There are two
typical lengths of the overline: less than the
width of a character, like the macron, or the full
width of the character, so that it can extend as a
continuous line over several characters.
With present font
technology, the overline is particularly difficult.
With some fonts and operating systems it will
change its vertical position depending on the
height of each character. Thus, in an abbreviation
such as "ihc" for "Iesus", the overline may have
one position over "c", a slightly higher position
over "i" and an even higher position over
"h".
This range is
intended as a work-around until there is mature
smart font technology. It has separate code points
for all characters where the overline crosses the
ascender, either as a single stroke (macron-length)
or as a continuous stroke (overline). Some of these
characters are already in the standard, such as "b"
with bar across. The font designer should take care
to align the overlines on all
characters.
This range also
has two combining overlines, one for minuscules (in
the same heigth as the dot over "i") and one for
majuscules (in the same height as the accents).
Note that these combining overlines should have
"hard" positions, so that they will have the same
height regardless of the characters below. In this
respect, they will differ from 0304 COMBINING
MACRON and 0305 COMBINING OVERLINE, which may be
displayed with variable heigth due to limitations
in present font technology (cf. subrange
12 below).
The combining overlines ought to have medium width,
suitable for characters like "O" and
"o".
Finally, the
range includes a few precomposed characters for
extra narrow and wide characters, such as "i", "j",
"l" and "m". Subrange 5 has three characters that
would otherwise go into the present subrange, i.e.
LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE (F14B), LATIN
SMALL LETTER TALL S WITH STROKE (F14F) and LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE (F149).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
3
|
¯fixhi;
|
TITUS
|
COMBINING
FIXED-HEIGHT HIGH MACRON
|
|

|
3
|
¯fixmed;
|
TITUS
|
COMBINING
FIXED-HEIGHT MEDIUM-HIGH
MACRON
|
|

|
3
|
&ovlfixhi;
|
TITUS
|
COMBINING
FIXED-HEIGHT HIGH OVERLINE
|
|

|
3
|
&ovlfixmed;
|
TITUS
|
COMBINING
FIXED-HEIGHT MEDIUM-HIGH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
0
|
&bbar;
|
0180
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER B WITH STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&bovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER B WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
0
|
&dbar;
|
0111
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&dovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER D WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
0
|
ℏ
|
F127
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER H WITH STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&hovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER H WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&kovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&lbar;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&lovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER L WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
&stallovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER TALL S WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
2
|
þovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH FULL-WIDTH
STROKE
|
|

|
0
|
Ī
|
012A
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&Iovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
0
|
ī
|
012B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&iovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
2
|
&Jmacr;
|
E154
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH
MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&jovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
2
|
&jmacr;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&jovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
2
|
&lmacr;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER L WITH MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&lovl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER L WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
2
|
&Mmacr;
|
E1B8
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER M WITH
MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&Movl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER M WITH
OVERLINE
|
|

|
2
|
&mmacr;
|
E5CC
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER M WITH MACRON
|
|

|
2
|
&movl;
|
TITUS
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER M WITH
OVERLINE
|
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MUFI
subrange 16: Precomposed characters with acute
accent
Unicode
4.0 includes acute over the vowels small and
capital "a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "y", "æ",
and "ø", and also over the consonants (small
and capital form) "c", "g", "k", "l", "m", "n",
"p", "r", "s", "w", and "z".
The list below
contains additional character
combinations.
Yellow
colour: code points in Junicode which might be
moved to Titus area (and to be deprecated at a
later date).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&AAligacute;;
= &AAlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F200
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&aaligacute;;
= &aalig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F201
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&AOligacute;;
= &AOlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F202
+ 030
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AO WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AO
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&aoligacute;;
= &aolig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F203
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AO WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AO
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&AUligacute;;
= &AUlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F204
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AU WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AU
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&auligacute;;
= &aulig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F205
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AU WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AU
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&AVligacute;;
= &AVlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F206
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AV WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AV
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&avligacute;;
= &avlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F207
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AV WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AV
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Eogonacute;
= Ę + &combacute;
= E + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
E099
= 0118 + 0301
= 0035 + 0328 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E + COMBINING
OGONEK + COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&eogonacute;
= ę + &combacute;
= e + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
E499
= 0119 + 0301
= 0065 + 0328 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
= LATIN SMALL LETTER E + COMBINING OGONEK
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Jacute;
= J + &combacute;
|
E153
= 004A + 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&jacute;
= j + &combacute;
|
E553
= 006A + 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER J + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Oogonacute;
= &Oogon; + &combacute;
= O + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
E20C
= 01EA + 0301
= 004F + 0328 + 0301
|
F190
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O + COMBINING
OGONEK + COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&oogonacute;
= &oogon; + &combacute;
= o + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
E60C
= 01EB + 0301
= 006F + 0328 + 0301
|
F191
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O + COMBINING OGONEK
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
Øogonacute;
= Øogon; + &combacute;
= Ø + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 01FE + 0328
= 00D8 + 0328 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND OGONEK
AND ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
OGONEK
+ COMBINING OGONEK
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING OGONEK + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
øogonacute;
= øacute; + ˛
= ø + &combogon; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 01FF + 0328
= 00F8 + 0328 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND OGONEK AND
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
OGONEK
+ COMBINING OGONEK
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING OGONEK + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&OOligacute;;
= &OOlig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F29C
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE OO WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&ooligacute;;
= &oolig; + &combacute;
|
TITUS
= F29D
+ 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE OO WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Vacute;
= V + &combacute;
|
E33A
= 0056 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER V WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&vacute;
= v + &combacute;
|
E73A
= 0076 + 0301
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER V WITH
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER V + COMBINING ACUTE
ACCENT
|
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MUFI
subrange 17: Precomposed characters with double
acute accent
Unicode
4.0 includes double acute over the small and
capital "o" and "u". The
list below contains additional character
combinations.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&Adacute;
= A + &combdblac;
|
E025
= 0041 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&adblac;
= a + &combdblac;
|
E425
= 0061 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER A + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&AAligdblac;
= &AAlig; + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= F200
+ 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&aaligdblac;
= &aalig; + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= F201
+ 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
Ædblac;
= Æ + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 00C6 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
ædblac;
= æ + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 00E6 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER AE WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER AE + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Edblac;
= E + &combdblac;
|
E0D1
= 0035 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&edblac;
= e + &combdblac;
|
E4D1
= 0065 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER E + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Idblac;
= I + &combdblac;
|
E143
= 0049 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&idblac;
= i + &combdblac;
|
E153
= 0069 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER I + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Jdblac;
= J + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 004A + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&jdblac;
= j + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 006A + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER J + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&OOligdblac;
= &OOlig; + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= F29C
+ 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE OO WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&ooligdblac;
= &oolig; + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= F29D
+ 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE OO WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Vdblac;
= V + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 0056 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&vdblac;
= v + &combdblac;
|
TITUS
= 0076 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER V WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER V + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Ydblac;
= Y + &combdblac;
|
E37C
= 0059 + 030B
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y + COMBINING
DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&ydblac;
= y + &combdblac;
|
E77C
= 0079 + 030B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOUBLE
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y + COMBINING DOUBLE
ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&Ydotacute;
= Y + &combdot; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0059 + 030B + 0301
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y + COMBINING DOT
ABOVE + COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
|

|
2
|
&ydotacute;
= y + &combdot; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0079 + 030B + 0301
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y + COMBINING DOT
ABOVE + COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
|
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MUFI
subrange 18: Precomposed characters with dot
above
Unicode
4.0 includes approx. 40 characters with a dot
above in three ranges, Latin
Extended-A,
Latin
Extended-B
and Latin
Extended
Additional,
intended for use in several languages, mostly Irish
Gaelic (old orthography), and - added in 3.2 - also
for Livonian. The precomposed characters are small
and capital forms of "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f",
"g", "h", "m", "n", "o", "p", "r", "s", "t", "w",
"x", "y", "z", and tall "s" (no capital
version). The
list below contains additional character
combinations.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&AAligdot;
= &AAlig; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F200
+ 0307
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&aaligdot;
= &aalig; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F201
+ 0307
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&AYligdot;
= &AYlig; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F20A
+ 0307
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AY WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AY
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&ayligdot;
= &aylig; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F20B
+ 0307
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AY WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AY
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&gscapdot;
= &gscap; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 0262 + 0307
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G + COMBINING
DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&kdot;
= k + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 006B + 0307
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K WITH DOT
ABOVE
=
= LATIN SMALL LETTER K + COMBINING DOT
ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&nscapdot;
= &nscap; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 0274 + 0307
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL N WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL N + COMBINING
DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&rscapdot;
= &rscap; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 0280 + 0307
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R + COMBINING
DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&sscapdot;
= &sscap; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F217
+ 0307
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
S
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&tscapdot;
= &tscap; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 1D1B + 0307
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL T WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL T + COMBINING
DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Vdot;
= V + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 0056 + 0307
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V + COMBINING DOT
ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&vdot;
= v + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= 0076 + 0307
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER V WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER V + COMBINING DOT
ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Vinsdot;
= &Vins; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F2A1
+ 0307
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR V (VENTH) WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
|

|
2
|
&vinsdot;
= &vins; + &combdot;
|
TITUS
= F2A2
+ 0307
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR V (VENTH) WITH DOT
ABOVE
= LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
+ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
|
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MUFI
subrange 19: Precomposed characters with dot
below
Unicode
4.0 includes no less than 38 characters with a
dot below, basically the whole alphabet, "a-z" in
the Latin
Extended
Additional
range. The
list below contains additional character
combinations.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&AAligdotbl;
= &AAlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F200
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&aaligdotbl;
= &aalig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F201
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&AOligdotbl;
= &AOlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F202
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AO WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AO
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&aoligdotbl;
= &aolig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F203
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AO WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AO
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&AUligdotbl;
= &AUlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F204
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AU WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AU
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&auligdotbl;
= &aulig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F205
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AU WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AU
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&AVligdotbl;
= &AVlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F206
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AV WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AV
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&avligdotbl;
= &avlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F207
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AV WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AV
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&AYligdotbl;
= &AYlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F20A
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AY WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AY
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&ayligdotbl;
= &aylig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F20B
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AY WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AY
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&bscapdotbl;
= &bscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0299 + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL B WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL B + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Cdotbl;
= C + &combdotbl;
|
E066
=
0043 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER C WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&cdotbl;
= c + &combdotbl;
|
E466
=
0063 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER C WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER C + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&dscapdotbl;
= &dscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
1D05 + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL D WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL D + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
Ðdotbl;
= Ð + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
00D0 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER ETH WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ETH + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
ðdotbl;
= ð + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
00F0 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER ETH WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER ETH + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Eogondotbl;
= Ę + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0118 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK AND DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&eogondotbl;
= ę + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0119 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK AND DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Fdotbl;
= F + &combdotbl;
|
E0EE
=
0046 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER F WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&fdotbl;
= f + &combdotbl;
|
E4EE
=
0066 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER F WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER F + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Finsdotbl;
= &Fins; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F297
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR
F
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&finsdotbl;
= &fins; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F103
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR F WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR
F
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Gdotbl;
= G + &combdotbl;
|
E101
=
0047 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER F WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&gdotbl;
= g + &combdotbl;
|
E501
=
0067 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER G WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER G + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&gscapdotbl;
= &gscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0262 + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL G + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Jdotbl;
= J + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
004A + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&jdotbl;
= j + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
006A + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER J + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&lscapdotbl;
= &lscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
029F + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL L WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL L + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&mscapdotbl;
= &mscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
1D0D + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL M WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL M + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&nscapdotbl;
= &nscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0274 + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL N WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL N + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Oogondotbl;
= &Oogon; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
01EA + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK+
COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&oogondotbl;
= &oogon; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
01EB + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +
COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&OOligdotbl;
= &OOlig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F29C
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE OO WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&ooligdotbl;
= &oolig; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F29B
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE OO WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
OO
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Pdotbl;
= P + &combdotbl;
|
E26D
=
0050 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER P WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&pdotbl;
= p + &combdotbl;
|
E66D
=
0070 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER P WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER P + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Qdotbl;
= Q + &combdotbl;
|
E288
=
0051 + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&qdotbl;
= q + &combdotbl;
|
E688
=
0071 + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER P WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER Q + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&rscapdotbl;
= &rscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
0280 + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&rrotdotbl;
= &rrot; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F40A
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LETTER R
ROTUNDA
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&sscapdotbl;
= &sscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F4A5
+ 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&stalldotbl;
= &stall; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
017F + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER TALL S WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER TALL S + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&tscapdotbl;
= &tscap; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
1D1B + 0323
|
LATIN
LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S WITH DOT
BELOW
= LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S + COMBINING
DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
Þdotbl;
= Þ + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
00DE + 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
þdotbl;
= þ + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
00FE + 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER THORN WITH DOT BELOW
=
LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN + COMBINING DOT
BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&Vinsdotbl;
= &Vins; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F2A1
+ 0323
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR V (VENTH) WITH DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
|

|
2
|
&vinsdotbl;
= &vins; + &combdotbl;
|
TITUS
=
F2A2
+ 0323
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR V (VENTH) WITH DOT
BELOW
=
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
+ COMBINING DOT BELOW
|
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MUFI
subrange 20: Precomposed characters with
diaeresis
Unicode
4.0 includes double dot (diaeresis) over the
small and capital characters "a", "e", "i", "o",
"u", "y" in the ranges Latin-1
Supplement
(all of these except capital "y") and
Latin
Extended-A
(capital "y"), as well as small and capital "h",
"w", "x" and "t" (the latter only small) in the
range Latin
Extended
Additional.
The list below
contains additional character
combinations.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&AAliguml;
= &AAlig; + &combuml;
|
TITUS
= F200
+ 0308
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AA WITH
DIAERESIS
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DIAERESIS
|
|

|
2
|
&aaliguml;
= &aalig; + &combuml;
|
TITUS
= F201
+ 0308
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AA WITH
DIAERESIS
= LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE
AA
+ COMBINING DIAERESIS
|
|

|
2
|
Æuml;
= Æ + &combuml;
|
TITUS
=
00C6 + 0308
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AE WITH
DIAERESIS
= LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
DIAERESIS
|
|

|
2
|
æuml;
= æ + &combuml;
|
TITUS
=
00E6 + 0308
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH
DIAERESIS
= LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE
AE
+ COMBINING DIAERESIS
|
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MUFI
subrange 21: Precomposed characters with a hook
above
Unicode
4.0 has a hook above (curl) in combination with
small and capital "i" in the Latin
Extended
Additional
range. The
list below contains additional character
combinations.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&Acurl;
= A + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0041 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER A WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&acurl;
= a + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0061 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER A +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&Ecurl;
= E + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0035 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&ecurl;
= e + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0065 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER E WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER E +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
0
|
&Icurl;
= I + &combcurl;
|
1EC8
= 0049 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE
(CURL)
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
0
|
&icurl;
= i + &combcurl;
|
1EC9
= 0131 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE (CURL)
= LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&Jcurl;
= J + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0049 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER J WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&jcurl;
= j + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= F40B
+ F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&Ocurl;
= O + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 004F + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&ocurl;
= o + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 006F + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
Øcurl;
= Ø + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 004F + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
øcurl;
= ø + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0048 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&Ucurl;
= U + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0055 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER U WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&ucurl;
= u + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0075 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER U WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER U +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&Ycurl;
= Y + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0059 + F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +
COMBINING
CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&ycurl;
= y + &combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 0079 + F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y +
COMBINING
CURL
|
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MUFI
subrange 22: Precomposed characters with
ogonek
Unicode
4.0 includes small and capital forms of "a
ogonek" and "e ogonek" in the range
Latin
Extended-A
(0104, 0105, 0118, 0119), and "o ogonek" in the
range Latin
Extended-B
(01EA, 01EB). The
list below contains additional character
combinations. The combining ogonek (0328) is part
of the range Combining
Diacritical Marks.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
Æogon;
= Æ + &combogon;
|
TITUS
= 00C6 + 0328
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AE WITH
OGONEK
= LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
OGONEK
|
|

|
2
|
æogon;
= æ + &combogon;
|
TITUS
= 00E6 + 0328
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH
OGONEK
= LATIN SMALL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
OGONEK
|
|

|
2
|
&Oogoncurl;
= O + &combogon; +
&combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 004F + 0328 +
F1C4
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND
CURL
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O + COMBINING
OGONEK + COMBINING CURL
|
|

|
2
|
&oogoncurl;
= o + &combogon; +
&combcurl;
|
TITUS
= 006F + 0328 +
F1C4
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND
CURL
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O + COMBINING OGONEK
+ COMBINING CURL
|
|

|
2
|
Øogon;
= Ø + &combogon;
|
TITUS
= 00D8 + 0328
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
OGONEK
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING OGONEK
|
|

|
2
|
øogon;
= ø + &combogon;
|
TITUS
= 00F8 + 0328
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND
OGONEK
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE +
COMBINING OGONEK
|
|

|
2
|
&togon;
= t + &combogon;
|
TITUS
= 0074 + 0328
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER T WITH
OGONEK
= LATIN SMALL LETTER T + COMBINING
OGONEK
|
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MUFI
subrange 23: Precomposed characters with
breve
Unicode
4.0 includes the breve over small and capital
"a", "e", "i", "o", and "u", and also over the
consonant "g", all in the range Latin
Extended-A.
The list below
contains additional character
combinations.
Green
colour: code points in Junicode which may be
allocated by TITUS, even if they are outside the
TITUS area (E000 - F0FF).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
Æbreve;
= Æ + &combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 00C6 + 0306
|
F13C
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AE WITH
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
æbreve;
= æ + &combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 00E6 + 0306
|
F13D
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Ybreve;
= Y + &combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0054 + 0306
|
F140
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y + COMBINING
BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&ybreve;
= y + &combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0079 + 0306
|
F141
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y + COMBINING
BREVE
|
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MUFI
subrange 24: Precomposed characters with macron and
breve (prev. part of subrange 11)
Unicode
4.0 has no precomposed characters with both
macron and breve. The
list below contains expected character
combinations.
Green
colour: code points in Junicode which may be
allocated by TITUS, even if they are outside the
TITUS area (E000 - F0FF).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&Amacrbreve;
= a + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0041 + 0304 + 0306
|
F170
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&amacrbreve;
= a + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0061 + 0304 + 0306
|
F171
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER A + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
Æmacrbreve;
= Æ + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 00C6 + 0304 + 0306
|
F182
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AE WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
æmacrbreve;
= æ + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 00E6 + 0304 + 0306
|
F173
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Emacrbreve;
= E + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0035 + 0304 + 0306
|
F174
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Emacrbreve;
= e + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0065 + 0304 + 0306
|
F175
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER E + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Imacrbreve;
= I + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0049 + 0304 + 0306
|
F176
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&imacrbreve;
= i + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0069 + 0304 + 0306
|
F177
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER I + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Omacrbreve;
= O + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 004F + 0304 + 0306
|
F178
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&omacrbreve;
= o + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 006F + 0304 + 0306
|
F179
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER O + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Umacrbreve;
= U + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0055 + 0304 + 0306
|
F17A
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&umacrbreve;
= u + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0075 + 0304 + 0306
|
F17B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER U + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&Ymacrbreve;
= Y + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0054 + 0304 + 0306
|
F17C
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING BREVE
|
|

|
2
|
&ymacrbreve;
= y + &combmacr; +
&combbreve;
|
TITUS
= 0079 + 0304 + 0306
|
F17D
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH MACRON AND
BREVE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING BREVE
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MUFI
subrange 25: Precomposed characters with macron and
acute
Unicode
4.0 includes macron and acute over small and
capital "e" and "o" in the range Latin
Extended
Additional
(1E16, 1E17, 1E52, 1E53).
Note that F185 (=
1E16) and F189 (= 1E52) should be considered for
deprecation in Junicode. The list below
contains additional character
combinations.
Green
colour: code points in Junicode which may be
allocated by TITUS, even if they are outside the
TITUS area (E000 - F0FF).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
2
|
&Amacracute;
= a + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0041 + 0304 + 0301
|
F180
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&amacracute;
= a + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0061 + 0304 + 0301
|
F181
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER A + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
Æmacracute;
= Æ + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 00C6 + 0304 + 0301
|
F182
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AE WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
æmacracute;
= æ + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 00E6 + 0304 + 0301
|
F183
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LIGATURE AE + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&Imacracute;
= I + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0049 + 0304 + 0301
|
F186
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&imacracute;
= i + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0069 + 0304 + 0301
|
F187
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER I + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&Umacracute;
= U + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0055 + 0304 + 0301
|
F18A
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&umacracute;
= u + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0075 + 0304 + 0301
|
F18B
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER U + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&Ymacracute;
= Y + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0054 + 0304 + 0301
|
F18C
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y + COMBINING
MACRON + COMBINING ACUTE
|
|

|
2
|
&ymacracute;
= y + &combmacr; +
&combacute;
|
TITUS
= 0079 + 0304 + 0301
|
F18D
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Y WITH MACRON AND
ACUTE
= LATIN SMALL LETTER Y + COMBINING MACRON
+ COMBINING ACUTE
|
Four subranges,
26 - 29, have been reserved for
future additions of precomposed
characters.
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|
C:
Variant letter forms (F290 - F2FF and F300
- F3FF)
|
MUFI
subrange 30: Nordic
This subrange
contains commonly recognised variant letter forms
in Medieval Nordic manuscripts. Note that the
majority of these characters are inherited from
Insular and Continental styles, and will thus be
relevant for many other European
literatures.
Variant letter
forms may be defined as graphemes, but are normally
not characters in the Unicode sense of the word.
However, the distinction between characters and
character variants is not always clear, and some of
the letter forms in the list may prove to be
characters according to the strict Unicode
criteria.
To minimise
conflicts with Junicode, code points in this
font have been used wherever possible. Additional
letter forms have been placed in a new section
commencing with F290.
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
3
|
&ains;
|
F290
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR A
|
|
|
|
This is
the single-storey "a" of the Insular
script, similar in shape to modern italic
"a".
|
|

|
3
|
&ainsenl;
|
F291
|
|
LATIN
ENLARGED SMALL LETTER INSULAR
A
|
|
|
|
This is
the enlarged variant av the single-storey
"a", triangular in shape. Cf. D.A. Seip,
Palæografi: Norge og Island
(Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo etc. 1954, p.
27.
|
|

|
3
|
&aopen;
|
F292
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A OPEN FORM
|
|
|
|
This is
the traditional "open a" from early
Carolingian script, similar in shape to
"cc".
|
|

|
3
|
&aclose;
|
F293
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER A CLOSED FORM
|
|
|
|
Cf. D.A.
Seip, Palæografi: Norge og
Island (Nordisk kultur 23:B), Oslo
etc. 1954, p. 70.
|
|

|
3
|
æhook;
|
F294
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AE WITH HOOK
|
|
|
|
Cf.
Johs. Brøndum-Nielsen, ed.,
Palæografi: Danmark og
Sverige (Nordisk kultur 23:A),
Stockholm etc. [1943], p.
102.
|
|

|
3
|
&Olll;
|
F295
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE AO NECKLESS
|
|

|
3
|
&olll;
|
F296
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE AO NECKLESS
|
|
|
|
Theses
two letter forms should be analysed and
designed as the ligature of "a+o" without
the neck of the "a".
|
|

|
1
|
&dunc;
|
F109
|
F109
|
LATIN
LETTER UNCIAL
D
|
|
|
|
This is
a separate character in Medieval
Welsh.
|
|

|
3
|
&eunc;
|
F10A
|
F10A
|
LATIN
LETTER UNCIAL E
|
|

|
4
|
&Fins;
|
F297
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F
|
|

|
3
|
&fins;
|
F103
|
F103
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR F
|
|

|
3
|
&finsclose;
|
F298
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR F CLOSED
FORM
|
|

|
3
|
&hins;
|
F110
|
F110
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR H
|
|

|
1
|
&jdl;
|
F299
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER J DOTLESS
|
|

|
1
|
&kunc;
|
F29A
|
|
LATIN
LETTER UNCIAL K
|
|

|
3
|
&kclose;
|
F29B
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER K CLOSED FORM
|
|

|
3
|
&munc;
|
F11A
|
F11A
|
LATIN
LETTER UNCIAL M
|
|

|
3
|
&OOlig;
|
F29C
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE OO
|
|

|
3
|
&oolig;
|
F29D
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE OO
|
|
|
|
The
"o+o" ligature was introduced by the
Icelander Jón Ólafsson from
Grunnavík in the 18th century. Cf.
Jón Helgason, Jon Olafsson fra
Grunnavik, Copenhagen 1926.
|
|

|
3
|
&Ourl;
|
F29E
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE OE WITH MISSING BOTTOM
STROKE
|
|

|
3
|
&ourl;
|
F29F
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE OE WITH MISSING BOTTOM
STROKE
|
|
|
|
These
two letter forms should be analysed and
designed as the ligature of "o+e" without
the bottom (finishing) stroke of the
"e".
|
|

|
1
|
&rrot;
|
F2A0
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA
|
|

|
3
|
&rins;
|
F125
|
F125
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR R
|
|

|
0
|
&rdes;
|
027C
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER R WITH LONG LEG
|
|

|
3
|
&stalldes;
|
F127
|
F127
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER TALL S
DESCENDING
|
|
|
|
This
character extends below the base line,
while the ordinary tall "s" is located on
the base line.
|
|

|
3
|
&tunc;
|
F129
|
F129
|
LATIN
LETTER UNCIAL T
|
|

|
1
|
&Vins;
|
F2A1
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
|
|
|
|
Partially
similar to 01F7 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER WYNN
in Latin
Extended-B.
Note that the Old Norse variant is open,
resembling the character "Y", and is
translitterated with "v", not with "w"
like in Old English.
|
|

|
1
|
&vins;
|
F2A2
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR V
(VENTH)
|
|
|
|
Partially
similar to 01BF LATIN LETTER WYNN in
Latin
Extended-B.
Note that the Old Norse variant is open,
resembling the character "y", and is
translitterated with "v", not with "w"
like in Old English.
|
|

|
3
|
&YYlig;
|
F2A3
|
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LIGATURE YY
|
|

|
3
|
&yylig;
|
F2A4
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LIGATURE YY
|
|
|
|
The
"y+y" ligature was introduced by the
Icelander Jón Ólafsson from
Grunnavík in the 18th century. Cf.
Jón Helgason, Jon Olafsson fra
Grunnavik, Copenhagen 1926.
|
|

|
3
|
&zbar;
|
F2A5
|
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER Z WITH
CROSSBAR
|
Reserved
space after this range: F2A6 to F2C0 (26 code
points).
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MUFI
subrange 31: English
This subrange
contains commonly recognised variant letter forms
in Old and Middle English manuscripts. Note that
several of the Insular letter forms have been
included in the Nordic section, subrange
30.
To minimise
conflicts with Junicode, code points in this
font has been used wherever possible. Additional
letter forms should preferably be placed in vacant
slots in the section F100 - F13B, where Junicode
has English letter forms. Here, 47 slots are at
disposal.
Golden
colour: code points to be allocated by Peter S.
Baker (Junicode).
|
Glyph
|
Cat.
|
Entity
|
MUFI
|
Junicode
|
Descriptive
name
|
|

|
3
|
&Ainsqu;
|
F13A
|
F13A
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR A SQUARE
FORM
|
|

|
3
|
&Cinssqu;
|
F106
|
F106
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR C SQUARE
FORM
|
|

|
3
|
&Ginssqu;
|
F10E
|
F10E
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G SQUARE
FORM
|
|

|
3
|
&Gins;
|
F10C
(?)
|
F10C
(?)
|
LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G
|
|

|
3
|
&gins;
|
F10F
|
F10F
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR G
|
|

|
3
|
&sins;
|
F126
|
F126
|
LATIN
SMALL LETTER INSULAR S
|
|

|
|
|
F192
(?)
|
F192
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 1
|
|

|
|
|
F193
(?)
|
F193
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 2
|
|

|
|
|
F194
(?)
|
F194
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 3
|
|

|
|
|
F195
(?)
|
F195
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 4
|
|

|
|
|
F196
(?)
|
F196
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 5
|
|

|
|
|
F197
(?)
|
F197
|
SEENET
CHARACTER 6
|
|

|
|
|
F19E
(?)
|
F19E
|
ALTERNATIVE
CEDILLA
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MUFI
subrange 32: Portuguese
To be added in
the next version of this proposal. For a preview,
please consult The
Portuguese Medieval Font
Project
(PDF file, 45 pages).
|