(minuscule: ) or "P with stroke" is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from P with the addition of a stroke, usually through the bowl but sometimes through the descender. It is used in some phonetic transcription systems, such as the Americanist phonetic notation, to represent a fricative [ɸ].

In 1987 ᵽ was adopted for writing the Tanimuca-Retuarã language, where it represents either a fricative or a stop depending on the dialect.

P with stroke through descender
P with stroke through descender in Doulos SIL

There is also a P with stroke through descender (minuscule: ) used in the medieval period as a scribal abbreviation for per, par-, por-.

Encoding

The minuscule form, U+1D7Dᵽ LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKE was added to Unicode 4.1 in 2005, while the majuscule U+2C63Ᵽ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE was added to version 5.0 in 2006.

Character information
Preview
Unicode nameLATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKELATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKELATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDERLATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode11363U+2C637549U+1D7D42832U+A75042833U+A751
UTF-8226 177 163E2 B1 A3225 181 189E1 B5 BD234 157 144EA 9D 90234 157 145EA 9D 91
Numeric character referenceⱣⱣᵽᵽꝐꝐꝑꝑ