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x11/gnome/terminal will allow unicode characters to be entered with the usual <Ctrl>+<Shift>+u followed by the code point.
It does pull in pretty much the entire GNOME desktop though...
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What about rxvt-unicode ?
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% echo '\u<hex-code>' or cut-and-paste, etc.
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