Cypriot Syllabary is the Unicode block encoding the Cypriot syllabary, a writing system for Greek used in Cyprus from the 9th-3rd centuries BCE.

Cypriot Syllabary[1][2] (PDF)
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U+1080x𐠀𐠁𐠂𐠃𐠄𐠅𐠈𐠊𐠋𐠌𐠍𐠎𐠏
U+1081x𐠐𐠑𐠒𐠓𐠔𐠕𐠖𐠗𐠘𐠙𐠚𐠛𐠜𐠝𐠞𐠟
U+1082x𐠠𐠡𐠢𐠣𐠤𐠥𐠦𐠧𐠨𐠩𐠪𐠫𐠬𐠭𐠮𐠯
U+1083x𐠰𐠱𐠲𐠳𐠴𐠵𐠷𐠸𐠼𐠿
Notes 1.^ As of Unicode version 17.0 2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Cypriot Syllabary block:

VersionFinal code pointsCountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
4.0U+10800..10805, 10808, 1080A..10835, 10837..10838, 1083C, 1083F55Jenkins, John H. (1997-05-21), Overview of the Aegean scripts
Jenkins, John H. (1997-05-22), Proposal to add Cypriot Syllabary to ISO/IEC 10646
L2/97-288Umamaheswaran, V. S. (1997-10-24), "8.24.1", Unconfirmed Meeting Minutes, WG 2 Meeting # 33, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 20 June – 4 July 1997
Bunz, Carl-Martin (2000-03-01), Scripts from the Past in Future Versions of Unicode
Anderson, Deborah (2001-01-28), Status Report on Aegean Script Proposal (Linear B, Aegean Numbers and Cypriot Syllabary)
Anderson, Deborah; Everson, Michael (2001-04-03), Revised proposal to encode Aegean scripts in the UCS
Anderson, Deborah (2001-05-20), Status Report on Aegean Script Proposal (Linear B, Aegean Numbers and Cypriot Syllabary)
Moore, Lisa (2001-06-18), "Motion 87-M4", Minutes from the UTC/L2 meeting
Anderson, Deborah; Everson, Michael (2001-10-03), Final proposal to encode Aegean scripts in the UCS
Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2002-04-22), "Resolution M41.8", Draft minutes of WG 2 meeting 41, Hotel Phoenix, Singapore, 2001-10-15/19