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𐌁

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𐌁 U+10301, 𐌁
OLD ITALIC LETTER BE
← 𐌀
[U+10300]
Old Italic 𐌂 β†’
[U+10302]

Translingual

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Etymology

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From a variant of the Ancient Greek Ξ’ (B), ultimately from the Phoenician 𐀁 (b).

Letter

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𐌁

  1. The second letter of the Oscan and archaic Etruscan alphabets; equivalent to the letter B of the Roman alphabet; transliterated ⟨b⟩; and bearing the letter name be.

Descendants

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  • Latin script: B
  • Runic script: α›’

See also

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