| Root Zone LGR for script: Georgian (Geor) | rz-lgr-6-georgian-script-23sep25-en |
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This document is mechanically formatted from the above XML file for the LGR. It provides additional summary data and explanatory text. The XML file remains the sole normative specification of the LGR.
| Date | 2025-09-23 |
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| LGR Version | 6 (Root Zone LGR for the Georgian Script) |
| Language | und-Geor (Georgian Script) |
| Scope | domain: "." (Root) |
| Unicode Version | 16.0.0 |
Description
Root Zone Label Generation Rules for the Georgian (Mkhreduli) Script
Overview
This file contains a set of Label Generation Rules for Georgian Mkhedruli (modern) for the Root Zone. For more details on this LGR and additional background on the script, see “Proposal for a Georgian Script Root Zone LGR” [Proposal-Georgian]. This file is one of a set of LGR files that together form an integrated LGR for the DNS Root Zone [RZ-LGR-6]. The format of this file follows [RFC 7940].
Repertoire
The repertoire is described in Section 5, “Repertoire” of [Proposal-Georgian] and only includes the 33 code points used by languages that are actively written in the Mkhedruli alphabet.
The repertoire is contained in [MSR-6], which is a subset of [Unicode 16.0.0].
As part of the Root Zone, this LGR includes neither decimal digits nor the HYPHEN-MINUS.
Repertoire Listing: Each code point or range is tagged with the script or scripts with which the code point is used. For each repertoire element, one or more references document sufficient justification for inclusion in the repertoire; see the “References” below. For code points that are part of the repertoire, comments identify the language using the code point.
Variants
According to Section 6, “Variants” in [Proposal-Georgian], this LGR defines no variants.
Additional Variants: This LGR inherits additional blocked cross-script variants by integration; they may not be listed here unless they result in in-script variants. See the merged, Common LGR [RZ-LGR-6] for details of all applicable cross-script variants, including any not listed here; always use the Common LGR for determining cross-script collisions of labels.
Character Classes
This LGR does not define character classes.
Whole Label Evaluation (WLE) and Context Rules
Default Whole Label Evaluation Rules and Actions
The LGR includes the set of required default WLE rules and actions applicable to the Root Zone and defined in [MSR-6]. They are marked with ⍟. The actions compute a label disposition based on WLE rules or variant mapping types.
Georgian-specific Rules
According to Section 7, “Whole Label Evaluation (WLE) Rules” in [Proposal-Georgian], this LGR does not define rules specific to Georgian.
Methodology and Contributors
The Root Zone LGR for the Georgian (Mkhreduli) Script was developed by the Georgian Generation Panel. For details on methodology and contributors, see Sections 4 and 8 in [Proposal-Georgian], as well as [RZ-LGR-6-Overview].
References
The following general references are cited in this document:
- [MSR-6]
- Integration Panel, “Maximal Starting Repertoire — MSR-6 Overview and Rationale”, 23 September 2025,
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/msr-6-overview-23sep25-en.pdf - [Proposal-Georgian]
- Georgian Generation Panel, “Proposal for the Georgian Script Root Zone LGR”, 14 November 2016,
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/proposal-georgian-lgr-24nov16-en.pdf - [RFC 7940]
- Davies, K. and A. Freytag, “Representing Label Generation Rulesets Using XML”,
RFC 7940, August 2016,
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7940 - [RZ-LGR-6-Overview]
- Integration Panel, “Root Zone Label Generation Rules (RZ LGR-6): Overview and Summary”, 23 September 2025,
https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-overview-23sep25-en.pdf - [RZ-LGR-6]
- Integration Panel, “Root Zone Label Generation Rules (RZ-LGR-6)”, 23 September 2025 (XML),
https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-common-23sep25-en.xml
non-normative HTML presentation:
https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-common-23sep25-en.html - [Unicode 16.0.0]
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The Unicode Consortium. The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0.0, (South San Francisco: The Unicode Consortium, 2024. ISBN 978-1-936213-34-4)
https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode16.0.0/
For references consulted, particularly in designing the repertoire for the Georgian script for the Root Zone, please see details in the Table of References below. Reference [0] refers to the Unicode Standard version in which corresponding code points were initially encoded. Reference [100] corresponds to a source given in [Proposal-Georgian] for justifying the inclusion of for the corresponding code points. Entries in the table may have multiple source reference values.
Repertoire
Repertoire Summary
| Number of elements in repertoire | 33 |
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| Longest code point sequence | 1 |
Repertoire by Code Point
The following table lists the repertoire by code point (or code point sequence). The data in the Script and Name column are extracted from the Unicode character database. Where a comment in the original LGR is equal to the character name, it has been suppressed.
See also the legend provided below the table.
| Code Point |
Glyph | Script | Name | Ref | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U+10D0 | ა | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER AN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D1 | ბ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER BAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D2 | გ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER GAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D3 | დ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER DON | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D4 | ე | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER EN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D5 | ვ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER VIN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D6 | ზ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER ZEN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D7 | თ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER TAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D8 | ი | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER IN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10D9 | კ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER KAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DA | ლ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER LAS | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DB | მ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER MAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DC | ნ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER NAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DD | ო | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER ON | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DE | პ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER PAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10DF | ჟ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER ZHAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E0 | რ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER RAE | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E1 | ს | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER SAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E2 | ტ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER TAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E3 | უ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER UN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E4 | ფ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER PHAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E5 | ქ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER KHAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E6 | ღ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER GHAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E7 | ყ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER QAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E8 | შ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER SHIN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10E9 | ჩ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER CHIN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10EA | ც | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER CAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10EB | ძ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER JIL | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10EC | წ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER CIL | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10ED | ჭ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER CHAR | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10EE | ხ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER XAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10EF | ჯ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER JHAN | [0], [100] | Georgian |
| U+10F0 | ჰ | Georgian | GEORGIAN LETTER HAE | [0], [100] | Georgian |
Legend
- Code Point
- A code point or code point sequence.
- Glyph
- The shape displayed depends on the fonts available to your browser.
- Script
- Shows the script property value from the Unicode Character Database. Combining marks may have the value Inherited and code points used with more than one script may have the value Common.
- Name
- Shows the character or sequence name from the Unicode Character Database.
- Ref
- Links to the references associated with the code point or sequence, if any.
- Comment
- The comment as given in the XML file. However, if the comment for this row consists only of the code point or sequence name, it is suppressed in this view. By convention, comments starting with “=” denote an alias. If present, the symbol ⍟ marks a default item shared among a set of LGRs.
Variants
This LGR does not specify any variants.
Classes, Rules and Actions
Character Classes
| Implicit defined by script tag | 1 |
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The following table lists all named and implicit classes with their definition and a list of their members intersected with the current repertoire (for larger classes, this list is elided).
| Name | Definition | Count | Members or Ranges | Ref | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| implicit | Tag=sc:Geor | 33 | {10D0-10F0} | Any character tagged as Georgian |
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- Members or Ranges
- Lists the members of the class as code points (xxx) or as ranges of code points (xxx-yyy). Any class too numerous to list in full is elided with "...".
- Tag=ttt
- A named or implicit class defined by all code points that share the given tag value (ttt).
- Implicit
- An anonymous class implicitly defined based on tag value and for which there is no named equivalent.
Whole Label Evaluation and Context Rules
| Number of rules | 1 |
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| Used to trigger actions | 1 |
The following table lists all named rules defined in the LGR and indicates whether they are used as trigger in an action or as context (when or not-when) for a code point or variant.
| Name | Regular Expression | Used as Trigger |
Anchor | Used as Context |
Ref | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| leading-combining-mark | (start)[∅=[[\p{gc=Mn}] ∪ [\p{gc=Mc}]]] |
✔ | Default WLE rule matching labels with leading combining marks ⍟ |
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- Used as Trigger
- This rule triggers one of the actions listed below.
- Used as Context
- This rule defines a required or prohibited context for a code point C or variant V.
- Anchor
- This rule has a placeholder for the code point for which it is evaluated.
- Regular Expression
- A regular expression equivalent to the rule, shown in a modified notation as noted:
- start or end
- (start) matches the start of the label; (end) matches the end of the label.
- [\p{ }] - property
- Set of all characters matching a given value for a Unicode property [\p{prop=val}]. Note: uppercase “\P” defines the complement of a property set.
- ∪, ∩, ∖, ∆ - set operators
- Sets may be combined by set operators (∪ = union, ∩ = intersection, ∖ = difference, ∆ = symmetric difference).
- ∅= - empty set
- Indicates that the following set is empty because of the result of set operations, or because none of its elements is part of the repertoire defined here. A rule with a non-optional empty set never matches.
- ⍟ - default rule
- Rules marked with ⍟ are included by default and may or may not be triggered by any possible label under this LGR.
Actions
The following table lists the actions that are used to assign dispositions to labels and variant labels based on the specified conditions. The order of actions defines their precedence: the first action triggered by a label is the one defining its disposition.
| # | Condition | Rule / Variant Set | Disposition | Ref | Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | if label matches | leading-combining-mark | → | invalid | labels with leading combining marks are invalid ⍟ | |
| 2 | if at least one variant is in | {out-of-repertoire-var} | → | invalid | any variant label with a code point out of repertoire is invalid ⍟ | |
| 3 | if at least one variant is in | {blocked} | → | blocked | any variant label containing blocked variants is blocked ⍟ | |
| 4 | if each variant is in | {allocatable} | → | allocatable | variant labels with all variants allocatable are allocatable ⍟ | |
| 5 | if any label (catch-all) | → | valid | catch all (default action) ⍟ |
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- {...} - variant type set
- In the “Rule/Variant Set” column, the notation {...} means a set of variant types.
- ⍟ - default action
- Actions marked with ⍟ are included by default and may or may not be triggered by any possible label under this LGR.
Note: The following variant types are used in one or more actions, but are not defined in this LGR: allocatable, blocked, out-of-repertoire-var. This is not necessarily an error.
Table of References
The following lists the references cited for specific code points, variants, classes, rules or actions in this LGR. For General references refer to the References section in the Description.
| [0] | The Unicode Standard, Version 1.1 Any code point originally encoded in Unicode Version 1.1 |
| [100] | Omniglot, “Georgian Mkhedruli”, https://www.omniglot.com/writing/georgian.htm#mkhedruli |