Linear B Ideogram Vessel B250 Character
πΉ is the Linear B ideogram vessel B250 character, encoded at U+100F9.
U+100F9
πΉ is a Linear B ideogram used in the writing system associated with ancient Mycenaean Greek. This page helps you copy the character reliably and understand its reference label (vessel B250). It includes Unicode and easy copy variations for designers, writers, and developers.
Linear B Ideogram Vessel B250 Character Meaning
πΉ is identified by Unicode as βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250β (U+100F9). In Linear B, ideograms are used to represent specific categories of items, and this particular one is labeled as a βvesselβ with the subtype/reference βB250.β When you encounter it in Unicode/character databases, it is typically referenced by this standardized ideogram name rather than by a modern everyday word. For practical use, itβs mainly relevant for scholarly transcription support, digital editions, typography of specialist scripts, and accurate character lookup when recreating or annotating Linear B material.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact character for digital Linear B transcription or annotation
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode character coverage (U+100F9)
- β’Academic or educational content where ideograms are referenced by their Unicode names
- β’Building searchable text samples or character lists for language/script tools
- β’Creating icons or labels for projects that organize character data by category and ID
Examples
πΉ Linear B Ideogram Vessel B250
- πΉU+100F9: πΉ (Linear B ideogram vessel B250)
- πΉLinear B character to copy: πΉ
- πΉUnicode name reference: LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250 β πΉ
- πΉTest string: πΉ πΉ πΉ
- πΉCharacter inventory entry: πΉ β vessel B250
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100F9 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐃹 | |
| HTML Code | 𐃹 | |
| CSS | \100F9 |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram Vessel B250 character mean?
πΉ is identified by Unicode as βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250β (U+100F9). In Linear B, ideograms are used to represent specific categories of items, and this particular one is labeled as a βvesselβ with the subtype/reference βB250.β When you encounter it in Unicode/character databases, it is typically referenced by this standardized ideogram name rather than by a modern everyday word. For practical use, itβs mainly relevant for scholarly transcription support, digital editions, typography of specialist scripts, and accurate character lookup when recreating or annotating Linear B material.
What is the Unicode code point for πΉ?
πΉ is U+100F9.
What is the official Unicode name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250.β
How can I copy πΉ reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐃹
What escape sequences can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\100F9. JavaScript escape: \\u{100F9}.