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𐁌

Linear B Syllable B087 Twe Character

𐁌 is the Linear B syllable B087 TWE character (U+1004C) for text, fonts, and developer use.

U+1004C

𐁌 is a character from the Linear B writing system. It is identified as β€œLINEAR B SYLLABLE B087 TWE” with the code point U+1004C. Use it when you need to display or reference this specific syllable in encoded text.

Linear B Syllable B087 Twe Character Meaning

𐁌 (U+1004C) is named β€œLINEAR B SYLLABLE B087 TWE.” As part of the Linear B script, it represents a specific syllable entry labeled B087 with the value β€œTWE.” In practical terms, this character is most useful when you are transcribing, labeling, or encoding Linear B materials and you need the exact glyph corresponding to this syllable rather than a generic β€œLinear B” placeholder. For accurate reproduction across platforms, prefer copy/paste or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape forms where supported by your environment.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic transcription of Linear B syllables in notes or drafts
  • β€’Digital encoding of Linear B labels in a study or catalog
  • β€’Web or app content that must display the exact character U+1004C
  • β€’Designing posters, exhibits, or educational materials referencing Linear B
  • β€’Building test strings to verify font and Unicode support for Linear B

Examples

𐁌 Linear B Syllable B087 TWE

  • 𐁌𐁌
  • 𐁌Linear B syllable: 𐁌
  • 𐁌U+1004C corresponds to 𐁌 in Unicode text.
  • 𐁌Encoding check: 𐁌 should render correctly.
  • 𐁌Glyph reference for B087 TWE: 𐁌

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1004C
HTML Entity𐁌
HTML Code𐁌
CSS\1004C

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𐁌?

𐁌 is U+1004C.

How do I type or insert 𐁌 in a web page?

You can paste the character directly or use the HTML entity 𐁌.

What escape sequences are provided for developers?

CSS escape: \\1004C. JavaScript escape: \\u{1004C}.

What does β€œB087 TWE” refer to?

It is the identifier and value in the Unicode name β€œLINEAR B SYLLABLE B087 TWE,” distinguishing this specific Linear B syllable character.