Unicode Character
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U+2E4C
A specific historical form of the comma found in 11th-15th century European manuscripts, often appearing higher than the modern baseline.
Category
Other_Punctuation
Unicode label
U+2E4C
Canonical URL
/supplemental-punctuation/medieval-comma
Adjacent canonical character links in the current block.
DOUBLE SUSPENSION MARK
U+2E44
INVERTED LOW KAVYKA
U+2E45
INVERTED LOW KAVYKA WITH KAVYKA ABOVE
U+2E46
LOW KAVYKA
U+2E47
LOW KAVYKA WITH DOT
U+2E48
DOUBLE STACKED COMMA
U+2E49
DOTTED SOLIDUS
U+2E4A
TRIPLE DAGGER
U+2E4B
PARAGRAPHUS MARK
U+2E4D
PUNCTUS ELEVATUS MARK
U+2E4E
CORNISH VERSE DIVIDER
U+2E4F
CROSS PATTY WITH RIGHT CROSSBAR
U+2E50
CROSS PATTY WITH LEFT CROSSBAR
U+2E51
TIRONIAN SIGN CAPITAL ET
U+2E52
MEDIEVAL EXCLAMATION MARK
U+2E53
MEDIEVAL QUESTION MARK
U+2E54