Even /lib/font/bit/lucm/unicode.9.font has good but not perfect
coverage.  I've stumbled over occasional missing glyphs.  Some
alphabets are missing (I'll have to look later to find out which) and
some non-letters too.  Here's are some examples:

; uniquery check
2447 ⑇
2611 ☑
2713 ✓
2714 ✔
; uniquery slash
2044 ⁄
20e0 ⃠
2215 ∕
2298 ⊘
233f ⌿
2340 ⍀
2341 ⍁
2342 ⍂
2349 ⍉
244a ⑊
; uniquery point
00ab «
00bb »
05b0 ְ
05b1 ֱ
05b2 ֲ
05b3 ֳ
05b4 ִ
05b5 ֵ
05b6 ֶ
05b7 ַ
05b8 ָ
05b9 ֹ
05bb ֻ
05bc ּ
05bd ֽ
05bf ֿ
05c1 ׁ
05c2 ׂ
066d ٭
2027 ‧
2039 ‹
203a ›
2041 ⁁
2329 〈
232a 〉
25b2 ▲
25b3 △
25b4 ▴
25b5 ▵
25b6 ▶
25b7 ▷
25b8 ▸
25b9 ▹
25ba ►
25bb ▻
25bc ▼
25bd ▽
25be ▾
25bf ▿
25c0 ◀
25c1 ◁
25c2 ◂
25c3 ◃
25c4 ◄
25c5 ◅
25ec ◬
25ed ◭
25ee ◮
261a ☚
261b ☛
261c ☜
261d ☝
261e ☞
261f ☟
2726 ✦
2727 ✧
2734 ✴
2735 ✵
2736 ✶
2737 ✷
2738 ✸
2739 ✹
273a ✺
2742 ❂
279b ➛
27a8 ➨
333d ㌽
fb1e ﬞ
; cat /bin/uniquery
#!/bin/rc
# uniquery pattern... - print hex & glyph of any chars matching pattern
#       in /lib/unicode
sts=''
for (pat) {
        hexes = `{grep $pat /lib/unicode | column 1}
        if (~ $#hexes 0) {
                echo $0: no such unicode chars: $pat >[1=2]
                sts='no such chars'
        }
        if not
                for (hex in $hexes)
                        unicode $hex-$hex
}
exit $sts

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