Linear B Ideogram B184 Character
πΏ is the Linear B ideogram B184 (U+100BF), used in Unicode text to represent a specific Linear B symbol.
U+100BF
This page helps you find and copy the Linear B character πΏ (Ideogram B184). Youβll also get ready-to-use code points and escape sequences for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Linear B Ideogram B184 Character Meaning
πΏ is Unicode character βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B184β with code point U+100BF. As a Linear B ideogram, it is part of the set of symbols used in the Linear B writing system, which is associated with inscriptions from the ancient Aegean. In practice, people encounter this character when working with Unicode text, fonts that support the Linear B block, or digital editions that map inscriptions to specific ideogram IDs. The exact semantic value of an ideogram depends on the scholarly context and source material; this page focuses on reliable technical identification and straightforward copying.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste the exact Linear B ideogram B184 into Unicode text for research or annotation
- β’Use the character in digital epigraphy work or catalog entries that require precise symbol IDs
- β’Include πΏ in font testing to verify support for the Linear B block
- β’Add the character to documentation, glossaries, or UI elements that reference ideogram identifiers
- β’Use the provided escapes in web or app code when generating text programmatically
Examples
πΏ Linear B Ideogram B184
- πΏπΏ (U+100BF) is a Linear B ideogram B184.
- πΏUnicode: U+100BF β πΏ
- πΏIn my dataset, B184 is represented as πΏ.
- πΏFont check: does it render πΏ correctly?
- πΏUse \n\\100BF to insert πΏ in supported environments.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100BF | |
| HTML Entity | 𐂿 | |
| HTML Code | 𐂿 | |
| CSS | \100BF |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram B184 character mean?
πΏ is Unicode character βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B184β with code point U+100BF. As a Linear B ideogram, it is part of the set of symbols used in the Linear B writing system, which is associated with inscriptions from the ancient Aegean. In practice, people encounter this character when working with Unicode text, fonts that support the Linear B block, or digital editions that map inscriptions to specific ideogram IDs. The exact semantic value of an ideogram depends on the scholarly context and source material; this page focuses on reliable technical identification and straightforward copying.
What is the Unicode code point for πΏ?
πΏ is U+100BF.
How do I insert πΏ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐂿.
What CSS escape works for this character?
Use: \\100BF.
What JavaScript escape can I use for πΏ?
Use: \\u{100BF}.