GRC Schema

Characters

The Unicode reference and sanitization table: every grapheme the schemas recognize, its code point, HTML entity, and URL handling.

CharNameCode point
ÈThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter e with grave character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00C8; Dec 101; Hex 65; HTML &#101. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"E\" (U+0045).
ÉThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter e with acute character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00C9; Dec 101; Hex 65; HTML &#101. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"E\" (U+0045).
ÊThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter e with circumflex character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CA; Dec 101; Hex 65; HTML &#101. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"E\" (U+0045).
ËThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter e with diaeresis character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CB; Dec 101; Hex 65; HTML &#101. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"E\" (U+0045).
ÌThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter i with grave character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CC; Dec 105; Hex 69; HTML &#105. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"I\" (U+0049).
ÍThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter i with acute character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CD; Dec 105; Hex 69; HTML &#105. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"I\" (U+0049).
ÎThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter i with circumflex character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CE; Dec 105; Hex 69; HTML &#105. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"I\" (U+0049).
ÏThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter i with diaeresis character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00CF; Dec 105; Hex 69; HTML &#105. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"I\" (U+0049).
ÐThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter eth character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D0; Dec 100; Hex 64; HTML &#100. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"D\" (U+0044).
ÑThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter n with tilde character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D1; Dec 110; Hex 6E; HTML &#110. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"N\" (U+004E).
ÒThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter o with grave character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D2; Dec 111; Hex 6F; HTML &#111. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"O\" (U+004F).
ÓThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter o with acute character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D3; Dec 111; Hex 6F; HTML &#111. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"O\" (U+004F).
ÔThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter o with circumflex character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D4; Dec 111; Hex 6F; HTML &#111. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"O\" (U+004F).
ÕThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter o with tilde character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D5; Dec 111; Hex 6F; HTML &#111. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"O\" (U+004F).
ÖThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter o with diaeresis character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D6; Dec 111; Hex 6F; HTML &#111. When entering dictionary terms, replace this character with the unicode character \"O\" (U+004F).
×The grapheme for the multiplication sign character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+00D7; .
ƐThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter open e character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0190; Dec 603; Hex 0x25B; HTML &#603.
ƑThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter f with hook character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0191; Dec 402; Hex 0x192; HTML &fnof.
ƒThe grapheme for the Latin small letter f with hook character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0192; Dec 402; Hex 0x192; HTML &fnof.
ƓThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter g with hook character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0193; Dec 608; Hex 0x260; HTML &#608.
ƔThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter gamma character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0194; Dec 611; Hex 0x263; HTML &#611.
ƕThe grapheme for the Latin small letter hv character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0195; Dec 502; Hex 0x1F6; HTML &#502.
ƖThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter iota character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0196; Dec 617; Hex 0x269; HTML &#617.
ƗThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter i with stroke character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0197; Dec 616; Hex 0x268; HTML &#616.
ƘThe grapheme for the Latin capital letter k with hook character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0198; Dec 409; Hex 0x199; HTML &#409.

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