Ashsymbol
Ashsymbol, commonly known as ash or the ash letter, refers to the Latin-script letter formed by the ligature of the letters a and e. In modern character encoding it appears as two forms: uppercase Æ and lowercase æ. The name derives from the ligature’s shape and its traditional role as a single phonetic unit in certain orthographies.
Historically, ash was used as a distinct letter in Old English and in some Insular alphabets, where
In contemporary usage, ash is less common in English outside of linguistic, philological, or historical contexts.
Encoding and typography: The ash character is widely supported in Unicode, with uppercase Æ (U+00C6) and lowercase