{{Short description|Cyrillic diacritical mark}} {{Infobox diacritic |char=◌҇ |name= |unicode={{unichar|0487|COMBINING CYRILLIC POKRYTIE|cwith=◌}} }} {{CSS image crop |Image = Sluzhebnik.jpg |bSize = 419 |cWidth = 359 |cHeight = 230 |oTop = 155 |oLeft = 30 |Location = right |Description = An example of multiple usage of letter-titlos in a Russian manuscript, c. 1400 |Alt = An example of multiple usage of letter-titlos in a Russian manuscript, c. 1400 }}
'''Pokrytie''' ( ҇ ) is one of the historic diacritical signs of Cyrillic that was used in Old Church Slavonic, later medieval Cyrillic literary traditions and modern Church Slavonic.
It is a modification of titlo adapted for covering (hence its name, Old Slavonic for 'covering') combining Cyrillic letters (so called letter-titlos). It is conventionally not used with combining modifications of letters Д, Ж, З and Х, although exceptions happen, especially in skoropis.
The character was introduced into Unicode 5.1 in April 2008.
== See also == *Old Church Slavonic *Cyrillic characters in Unicode
== External links == * {{citation |last1 = Everson |first1 = Michael |author-link = Michael Everson |last2 = Birnbaum |first2 = David |last3 = Cleminson |first3 = Ralph |last4 = Derzhanski |first4 = Ivan |last5 = Dorosh |first5 = Vladislav |last6 = Kryukov |first6 = Alexej |last7 = Paliga |first7 = Sorin |last8 = Ruppel |first8 = Klaas |date = 2007-03-21 |title = Proposal to encode additional Cyrillic characters in the BMP of the UCS |url = http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3194.pdf |id = ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3194R L2/07-003R }}
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