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u+2cac Ⲭ coptic capital letter khi; u+2cad ⲭ coptic small letter khi; u+2ce9 ⳩ coptic symbol khi ro; u+a7b3 Ꭓ latin capital letter chi; u+ab53 ꭓ latin small letter chi; u+ab54 ꭔ latin small letter chi with low right ring; u+ab55 ꭕ latin small letter chi with low left serif; u+1d6be 횾 mathematical bold capital chi; u+1d6d8 훘 ...
Early symbols similar to the Chi Rho were the Staurogram and the IX monogram (). In pre-Christian times, the Chi-Rho symbol was also used to mark a particularly valuable or relevant passage in the margin of a page, abbreviating chrēston (good). [3] Some coins of Ptolemy III Euergetes (r. 246–222 BC) were marked with a Chi-Rho. [4]
u+2374 ⍴ apl functional symbol rho; u+2627 ☧ chi rho; u+2ca2 Ⲣ coptic capital letter ro; u+2ca3 ⲣ coptic small letter ro; u+2ce5 ⳥ coptic symbol mi ro; u+2ce6 ⳦ coptic symbol pi ro; u+2ce8 ⳨ coptic symbol tau ro; u+2ce9 ⳩ coptic symbol khi ro; u+101a0 Ơ greek symbol tau rho; these characters are used only as mathematical symbols.
Chrismon Chi-Rho symbol with Alpha and Omega on a 4th-century sarcophagus (Vatican Museums) A Christogram (Latin: Monogramma Christi) [a] is a monogram or combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, traditionally used as a religious symbol within the Christian Church. One of the oldest Christograms is the Chi ...
The second is a link to the article that details that symbol, using its Unicode standard name or common alias. (Holding the mouse pointer on the hyperlink will pop up a summary of the symbol's function.); The third gives symbols listed elsewhere in the table that are similar to it in meaning or appearance, or that may be confused with it;
A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...
KHI may refer to: Khi, a Coptic letter; Jinnah International Airport (IATA: KHI) at Karachi, Pakistan; Kansas Health Institute founded by Kansas Health Foundation;
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