Linear B Ideogram B107m He-goat Character
π (Linear B Ideogram B107M) represents a βhe-goatβ in the Linear B writing system.
U+10089
π is a Linear B ideogram used to represent animals in ancient administrative writing. Its Unicode name is βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOATβ. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software.
Linear B Ideogram B107m He-goat Character Meaning
π is the Linear B ideogram identified by Unicode as βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOATβ. Linear B characters are used in the context of Mycenaean Greek record-keeping, where ideograms often stood for specific categories such as livestock. In practical terms for modern users, this symbol is most relevant for labeling, citing, or typesetting material that references Linear B studies. If youβre working with epigraphy, catalog entries, or educational text, the symbol can be used to visually mark the ideogram associated with a he-goat (as defined by its Unicode designation).
Common uses
- β’Add a Linear B ideogram to research notes or academic drafts
- β’Label a livestock category in a museum-style description or exhibit text
- β’Use in educational materials about the Linear B writing system
- β’Include in digitized catalogs or references for Unicode/epigraphy collections
- β’Enhance social posts or blog entries discussing ancient writing systems
Examples
π Linear B Ideogram B107M He-goat
- πβIn Unicode, π is named LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOAT.β
- πβThe ideogram π denotes a he-goat.β
- πβI used π in the caption to reference the B107M sign.β
- πβThis glossary entry includes π for livestock terminology.β
- πβThe manuscript excerpt marks a he-goat category with π.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10089 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐂉 | |
| HTML Code | 𐂉 | |
| CSS | \10089 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π is the Linear B ideogram Unicode names βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOATβ, meaning a he-goat category.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
Its Unicode code point is U+10089.
How can I copy π for use in text and design?
Copy the character directly (π). You can also use the provided Unicode escapes like \\u{10089} or \\10089.
Why does π sometimes show as a box or missing glyph?
Rendering depends on whether your font supports the Linear B block. Try a font with Linear B coverage or verify character support in your software.