Weird Unicode minutiae that is currently occupying space in my brain: why is βΈ U+2E19 Palm Branch in the "Supplemental Punctuation" block?
@tedmielczarek Oooh, unicode archaeology! Added in Unicode 5.1, and I think this is the original proposal: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2006/06269-add-roman.pdf
From the doc:
Roman inscriptions and coins from the imperial period make use of a palm branch character [...] Because the palm branch is used to separate words or sections of text, it should be regarded as a punctuation character rather than as a symbol. [...] It would logically be placed in the Supplementary Punctuation range.