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𐀀

Linear B Syllable B078 Qe Character

𐀀 is the Linear B syllable β€œB078 QE” (U+10024), encoded for digital text.

U+10024

𐀀 (U+10024) is a character from the Linear B writing system. It’s primarily used by people working with ancient scripts, encoding data, or typographic references.

Linear B Syllable B078 Qe Character Meaning

𐀀 is encoded as β€œLINEAR B SYLLABLE B078 QE” (Unicode U+10024). As a Linear B syllabic sign, it represents a sound value recorded in the Linear B script’s cataloging system. In practice, the most common β€œmeaning” is its role as a specific, named syllable sign (B078) with the β€œQE” label used by researchers and Unicode documentation. When you copy it in software or design tools, you’re typically using it as a faithful character reference for scholarly notes, dataset labels, or historical writing studies rather than as a modern symbol with a widely shared everyday meaning.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic notes on Linear B sign references and syllable IDs
  • β€’Encoding or testing text rendering for Unicode Linear B characters
  • β€’Creating typographic samples for ancient-script fonts
  • β€’Labeling database records that store Linear B syllable information
  • β€’Educational materials that need a precise character for β€œB078 QE”

Examples

𐀀 Linear B Syllable B078 QE

  • 𐀀Unicode test: 𐀀 should display correctly in my font.
  • 𐀀Sign reference: B078 QE = 𐀀.
  • 𐀀In the dataset column β€œLinear B syllable,” use 𐀀 for that entry.
  • 𐀀Typography sample line: 𐀀 𐀀 𐀀.
  • 𐀀Write the character exactly as U+10024: 𐀀.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10024
HTML Entity𐀤
HTML Code𐀤
CSS\10024

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𐀀?

The Unicode code point for 𐀀 is U+10024.

How can I copy 𐀀 using an HTML entity?

Use the HTML entity: 𐀤.

What does β€œB078 QE” mean in the symbol name?

It is the Unicode/Unicode-name cataloging label for a specific Linear B syllable sign, where β€œB078” is the sign identifier and β€œQE” is the associated label.

Will 𐀀 display correctly in all fonts?

Not necessarily. 𐀀 depends on font support for Linear B characters; it may not render in fonts that don’t include the Linear B block.