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Linear B Ideogram B141 Gold Character

๐‚› is the Linear B ideogram for โ€œgold,โ€ encoded as Unicode U+1009B.

U+1009B

๐‚› is a character from the Linear B writing system. It is specifically identified in Unicode as โ€œLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B141 GOLD.โ€ You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in code.

Linear B Ideogram B141 Gold Character Meaning

๐‚› (Unicode U+1009B) is the Linear B ideogram designated โ€œB141 GOLD.โ€ In Unicode naming, โ€œideogramโ€ indicates a symbol used to represent a word or concept rather than a single sound. As โ€œGOLD,โ€ this character is associated with references to gold in contexts that use the Linear B script. If youโ€™re working with historical writing systems, Unicode text, museum labels, or educational material, this ideogram can help you label or illustrate how โ€œgoldโ€ appears in Linear B character sets.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding a Linear B โ€œgoldโ€ character to a Unicode text example or dataset
  • โ€ขCreating educational content about the Linear B writing system
  • โ€ขDesigning a poster or infographic that references gold in historical inscriptions
  • โ€ขAnnotating research notes or catalog entries with the specific ideogram code point
  • โ€ขBuilding a multilingual font or typography test for U+1009B

Examples

๐‚› Linear B Ideogram B141 Gold

  • ๐‚›Linear B B141: ๐‚› (gold)
  • ๐‚›Unicode U+1009B โ€” ๐‚›
  • ๐‚›Gold in Linear B ideograms: ๐‚›
  • ๐‚›Character reference: ๐‚›, LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B141 GOLD
  • ๐‚›Copied symbol: ๐‚›

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1009B
HTML Entity𐂛
HTML Code𐂛
CSS\1009B

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ๐‚›?

๐‚› is U+1009B.

How can I copy ๐‚› from this page?

Copy the character itself (๐‚›), or use one of the provided alternatives like 𐂛.

What does โ€œLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B141 GOLDโ€ mean?

It is Unicodeโ€™s official name for the character: a Linear B ideogram labeled B141, associated with the concept โ€œgold.โ€

Can I use an escape sequence for ๐‚› in code?

Yes. Available escapes include \\u{1009B} (JavaScript) and \\1009B (CSS escape).