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Medefaidrin (Unicode block)

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Medefaidrin is a Unicode block containing characters for the constructed script Medefaidrin which is used to write the constructed language of the same name. The Medefaidrin language and script were created as a Christian sacred language by an Ibibio congregation in 1930s Nigeria.

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Medefaidrin[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+16E4x 𖹀 𖹁 𖹂 𖹃 𖹄 𖹅 𖹆 𖹇 𖹈 𖹉 𖹊 𖹋 𖹌 𖹍 𖹎 𖹏
U+16E5x 𖹐 𖹑 𖹒 𖹓 𖹔 𖹕 𖹖 𖹗 𖹘 𖹙 𖹚 𖹛 𖹜 𖹝 𖹞 𖹟
U+16E6x 𖹠 𖹡 𖹢 𖹣 𖹤 𖹥 𖹦 𖹧 𖹨 𖹩 𖹪 𖹫 𖹬 𖹭 𖹮 𖹯
U+16E7x 𖹰 𖹱 𖹲 𖹳 𖹴 𖹵 𖹶 𖹷 𖹸 𖹹 𖹺 𖹻 𖹼 𖹽 𖹾 𖹿
U+16E8x 𖺀 𖺁 𖺂 𖺃 𖺄 𖺅 𖺆 𖺇 𖺈 𖺉 𖺊 𖺋 𖺌 𖺍 𖺎 𖺏
U+16E9x 𖺐 𖺑 𖺒 𖺓 𖺔 𖺕 𖺖 𖺗 𖺘 𖺙 𖺚
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1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Medefaidrin block:

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