K with stroke

It was used in Latin as an abbreviation for words that start with k. In Old Norse it was used for "konungr" (king) or to abbreviate the word "skulu" (shall) to "sꝁ".

[1] It was also found in Latin alphabets of languages in the Soviet Union.

Capital and small K with stroke is encoded in Unicode as of version 5.1, at codepoints U+A740 and U+A741.

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Latin letter K with stroke