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𐀺

Linear B Syllable B042 Wo Character

𐀺 is the Unicode character for Linear B Syllable B042 WO.

U+1003A

𐀺 (U+1003A) is a Linear B character used in representations of the Linear B script. It’s commonly referenced by its Unicode name, “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO.” You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.

Linear B Syllable B042 Wo Character Meaning

𐀺 is a character from the Linear B script block in Unicode, specifically identified as “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO” (Unicode code point U+1003A). In practice, it represents a particular syllabic sign (the “wo” value) as cataloged by the Unicode standard and used in digitized texts about Linear B. When working with Unicode fonts, writing systems, or scholarly/educational materials, the most important thing is to use the exact code point and ensure the font you’re using supports the Linear B block. The symbol’s role is largely informational and representational—used to display the character consistently across platforms.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for educational materials about the Linear B script and syllabary signs
  • Labeling or annotating documents that catalog Unicode characters by code point
  • Scholarly or reference-style text when discussing syllable sign IDs (such as B042)
  • UI/typography testing for Unicode support in the Linear B block
  • Creating content (web pages, posters, or slides) that display the character accurately

Examples

𐀺 Linear B Syllable B042 WO

  • 𐀺Linear B: 𐀺 (U+1003A)
  • 𐀺Unicode name: LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO
  • 𐀺Character reference for 𐀺 in a script chart
  • 𐀺Test string: 𐀺𐀻𐀼
  • 𐀺Displayed syllable sign: 𐀺

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1003A
HTML Entity𐀺
HTML Code𐀺
CSS\1003A

FAQ

What does the Linear B Syllable B042 Wo character mean?

𐀺 is a character from the Linear B script block in Unicode, specifically identified as “LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO” (Unicode code point U+1003A). In practice, it represents a particular syllabic sign (the “wo” value) as cataloged by the Unicode standard and used in digitized texts about Linear B. When working with Unicode fonts, writing systems, or scholarly/educational materials, the most important thing is to use the exact code point and ensure the font you’re using supports the Linear B block. The symbol’s role is largely informational and representational—used to display the character consistently across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐀺?

𐀺 is U+1003A (Unicode name: LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO).

How can I copy 𐀺 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𐀺.

What CSS escape can I use for 𐀺?

Use the CSS escape: \\1003A.

Is the symbol supported as a JavaScript Unicode escape?

Yes. You can use JavaScript escape: \\u{1003A}.