Gothic

The Gothic Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents the Gothic script, which was used to write the Gothic language in the Middle Ages. The Gothic script is a variant of the Runic alphabet, which was used by the Germanic peoples of the time, and is known for its angular and geometric forms. The Gothic Unicode block includes a wide range of characters that were used to write the Gothic language, such as the Gothic alphabet, numerals, and punctuation marks. It also includes a number of other symbols and characters that were used in Gothic manuscripts and texts. The Gothic Unicode block is part of the Unicode standard, which is a standardized character encoding system that allows computers to store and display text in a wide variety of scripts and languages.
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𐌰
U+10330
𐌱
U+10331
𐌲
U+10332
𐌳
U+10333
𐌴
U+10334
𐌵
U+10335
𐌶
U+10336
𐌷
U+10337
𐌸
U+10338
𐌹
U+10339
𐌺
U+1033A
𐌻
U+1033B
𐌼
U+1033C
𐌽
U+1033D
𐌾
U+1033E
𐌿
U+1033F
𐍀
U+10340
𐍁
U+10341
𐍂
U+10342
𐍃
U+10343
𐍄
U+10344
𐍅
U+10345
𐍆
U+10346
𐍇
U+10347
𐍈
U+10348
𐍉
U+10349
𐍊
U+1034A