Linear B Monogram B133 Arepa Character
π is the Linear B Monogram B133 AREPA character (U+10098) used in Linear B writing material.
U+10098
π is a specific Linear B monogram character named βLINEAR B MONOGRAM B133 AREPA.β It has the Unicode code point U+10098 and can be copied directly into documents. This page helps you identify, copy, and use the symbol correctly in digital text.
Linear B Monogram B133 Arepa Character Meaning
π (Unicode U+10098) is the Linear B monogram βB133 AREPA.β Linear B is an ancient script used primarily to write Mycenaean Greek, and monograms are compact signs representing words or word parts rather than letter-by-letter spelling. In modern contexts, this character is most often used for scholarly transcription, typography experiments, or educational displays related to Linear B texts. Because itβs a specialized Unicode character, itβs most relevant when youβre working with academic sources, Unicode-aware fonts, or documentation that references this exact monogram identity.
Common uses
- β’Academic transcription of Linear B monograms in digital notes or articles
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode coverage of U+10098
- β’Educational materials and presentations about Linear B symbol systems
- β’Cataloging or labeling datasets that reference monogram B133 AREPA
- β’Digital archives where exact character identity matters
Examples
π Linear B Monogram B133 Arepa
- πLinear B monogram: π (U+10098)
- πMonogram B133 AREPA: π
- πIn the transcription, the sign AREPA is written as π.
- πUnicode reference for π is U+10098.
- πUse the exact character π when tagging this monogram in your dataset.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10098 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐂘 | |
| HTML Code | 𐂘 | |
| CSS | \10098 |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Monogram B133 Arepa character mean?
π (Unicode U+10098) is the Linear B monogram βB133 AREPA.β Linear B is an ancient script used primarily to write Mycenaean Greek, and monograms are compact signs representing words or word parts rather than letter-by-letter spelling. In modern contexts, this character is most often used for scholarly transcription, typography experiments, or educational displays related to Linear B texts. Because itβs a specialized Unicode character, itβs most relevant when youβre working with academic sources, Unicode-aware fonts, or documentation that references this exact monogram identity.
What Unicode code point is π?
π is U+10098.
What is the official name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βLINEAR B MONOGRAM B133 AREPA.β
How can I copy π into my project?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided forms: HTML entity 𐂘, CSS escape \\10098, or JavaScript escape \\u{10098}.
Why does π sometimes show as a blank box?
It depends on whether your device and font support this specific Linear B character. Try a Unicode font that includes U+10098.