Linear B Ideogram Vessel B229 Character
πΈ is the Linear B ideogram vessel B229 character from Unicode (U+100F8).
U+100F8
πΈ is a Unicode character representing the βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B229β. Itβs commonly used in digital writing systems, research materials, and typography workflows. Below youβll find copy-friendly forms and technical references.
Linear B Ideogram Vessel B229 Character Meaning
πΈ (Unicode U+100F8) is named βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B229.β It belongs to the Linear B category, a set of characters used for writing Mycenaean Greek in ancient times. In modern contexts, this symbol is mainly treated as a specific encoded character for text display, cataloging, and scholarship. People typically use it when reproducing character lists, quoting manuscripts or inscriptions in digital form, labeling examples in academic or educational resources, or testing fonts and Unicode rendering. Because it is an ideogram, its interpretation depends on the broader inscription or scholarly context, not just the single character.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste into Unicode text for Linear B character displays
- β’Labeling figures and character tables in academic or educational documents
- β’Building web or app content that must render U+100F8 reliably
- β’Font and rendering tests for the Linear B block
- β’Creating labeled examples for digital epigraphy and inscription studies
Examples
πΈ Linear B ideogram vessel B229
- πΈHere is the Linear B symbol πΈ in Unicode text.
- πΈU+100F8 corresponds to πΈ (vessel ideogram B229).
- πΈIn the character set chart, πΈ is listed under Linear B.
- πΈThis document includes πΈ as a reference symbol for B229.
- πΈRendering check: πΈ should appear correctly in the chosen font.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100F8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐃸 | |
| HTML Code | 𐃸 | |
| CSS | \100F8 |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram Vessel B229 character mean?
πΈ (Unicode U+100F8) is named βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B229.β It belongs to the Linear B category, a set of characters used for writing Mycenaean Greek in ancient times. In modern contexts, this symbol is mainly treated as a specific encoded character for text display, cataloging, and scholarship. People typically use it when reproducing character lists, quoting manuscripts or inscriptions in digital form, labeling examples in academic or educational resources, or testing fonts and Unicode rendering. Because it is an ideogram, its interpretation depends on the broader inscription or scholarly context, not just the single character.
What is the Unicode code point for πΈ?
πΈ is U+100F8.
How do I copy πΈ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐃸.
How can I reference πΈ in CSS?
Use the CSS escape form: \\100F8.
How can I reference πΈ in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{100F8}.