𐌁
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Translingual
Etymology
From a variant of the Ancient Greek Β (B), ultimately from the Phoenician 𐤁 (b).
Letter
𐌁
- 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.