Linear B Syllable B016 Qa Character
𐀣 is the Unicode character for “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA” (U+10023).
U+10023
This page is for copying and using the Linear B character 𐀣. It’s identified in Unicode as “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA” at code point U+10023. You can paste it directly or insert it using common encoding formats.
Linear B Syllable B016 Qa Character Meaning
𐀣 (U+10023) is a Unicode character from the Linear B block. Unicode names it “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA,” meaning it corresponds to a specific syllabic sign used in Linear B writing. In practice, the symbol is mainly used for accurate digital representation of Linear B material—such as transcriptions, cataloging, or typographic experiments. When displaying it, appearance depends on whether the active font supports the Linear B block. For development work, the key detail is the exact code point (U+10023) and the available escapes (HTML entity, CSS, and JavaScript).
Common uses
- •Pasting into documents or notes that reference Linear B syllabic signs
- •Using in linguistics/transcription drafts where exact Unicode characters matter
- •Testing font and rendering support for the Linear B block in your interface
- •Building datasets, spreadsheets, or catalogs that require a stable character ID
- •Creating educational or editorial typography for digital humanities content
Examples
𐀣 Linear B Syllable B016 QA
- 𐀣Linear B sign: 𐀣 (B016 QA).
- 𐀣In Unicode, 𐀣 is listed at U+10023.
- 𐀣The transcription includes 𐀣 alongside other Linear B syllables.
- 𐀣I used 𐀣 to verify rendering in my browser.
- 𐀣Character reference: 𐀣 = LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10023 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐀣 | |
| HTML Code | 𐀣 | |
| CSS | \10023 |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Syllable B016 Qa character mean?
𐀣 (U+10023) is a Unicode character from the Linear B block. Unicode names it “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA,” meaning it corresponds to a specific syllabic sign used in Linear B writing. In practice, the symbol is mainly used for accurate digital representation of Linear B material—such as transcriptions, cataloging, or typographic experiments. When displaying it, appearance depends on whether the active font supports the Linear B block. For development work, the key detail is the exact code point (U+10023) and the available escapes (HTML entity, CSS, and JavaScript).
What is the Unicode code point for 𐀣?
𐀣 is U+10023.
How can I copy 𐀣 for use in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity form: 𐀣 or paste the character directly.
Will 𐀣 always display correctly on my website or app?
Not necessarily. 𐀣 requires a font that supports the Linear B block; otherwise it may appear as a missing-glyph box.
What’s the CSS/JavaScript way to insert this character?
CSS escape: \\10023. JavaScript escape: \\u{10023}.