Linear B Ideogram Vessel B211 Character
๐ช is the Linear B Ideogram Vessel B211 character (U+100EA).
U+100EA
๐ช is a specific Linear B ideogram used in the Linear B writing system. On this page youโll find copy-ready forms, code-point details, and practical ways to include it in text.
Linear B Ideogram Vessel B211 Character Meaning
๐ช is named โLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B211โ and corresponds to the Unicode code point U+100EA. As a Linear B ideogram, it represents a standardized concept within the scriptโs traditionโhere, an ideogram categorized as a type of vessel (B211). Because this character is part of a historic writing system with specialized scholarly use, itโs most often encountered in academic materials, Unicode/font documentation, and research-oriented typography. For day-to-day communication, itโs generally not used as a modern symbol; instead, it functions as a precise character for correctly rendering and referencing Linear B texts.
Common uses
- โขAcademic writing and citations referencing Linear B ideograms
- โขDigital humanities projects encoding Linear B texts
- โขFont testing to verify glyph support for U+100EA
- โขCreating accurate scholarly headings, labels, or character charts
- โขDeveloper resources for Unicode-aware rendering and input validation
Examples
๐ช Linear B Ideogram Vessel B211
- ๐ชLinear B: ๐ช (U+100EA) appears as a vessel ideogram in this reference chart.
- ๐ชIn the dataset, the character used is ๐ช, labeled Vessel B211.
- ๐ชGlyph check: does the font render ๐ช clearly at small sizes?
- ๐ชCharacter list entry: ๐ช โ LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B211.
- ๐ชUnicode lookup confirms ๐ช corresponds to code point U+100EA.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100EA | |
| HTML Entity | 𐃪 | |
| HTML Code | 𐃪 | |
| CSS | \100EA |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram Vessel B211 character mean?
๐ช is named โLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B211โ and corresponds to the Unicode code point U+100EA. As a Linear B ideogram, it represents a standardized concept within the scriptโs traditionโhere, an ideogram categorized as a type of vessel (B211). Because this character is part of a historic writing system with specialized scholarly use, itโs most often encountered in academic materials, Unicode/font documentation, and research-oriented typography. For day-to-day communication, itโs generally not used as a modern symbol; instead, it functions as a precise character for correctly rendering and referencing Linear B texts.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ช?
๐ช is U+100EA.
How can I copy ๐ช for use in a webpage?
Use the HTML entity form: 𐃪 (as provided), or copy the character directly.
What are the CSS and JavaScript escape forms?
CSS escape: \\100EA. JavaScript escape: \\u{100EA}.
Will ๐ช display correctly in all fonts?
It will depend on whether the font you use supports the Linear B block and includes a glyph for U+100EA.