Some people seem to be reading too much into my description of ß as a 
ligature. A ligature is the joining of any two or more characters - 
whether the joined setting can be sensibly decomposed into its 
constituent parts or not. The ampersand, of example, is a ligature, but 
no-one would suggest that it can be decomposed into e and t without its 
meaning changing. Exactly the same applies to ß.

Dave

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Expansion: 'ẞ' LATIN CAPTIAL LETTER SHARP S (U+1E9E)
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