Linear B Syllable B065 Ju Character
π (U+1000E) is a Linear B syllable character named B065 JU.
U+1000E
π is a Unicode character from the Linear B block. Its Unicode name is βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B065 JUβ and it has the code point U+1000E. Use it when you need precise Linear B text for documents, prototypes, or encoding work.
Linear B Syllable B065 Ju Character Meaning
π is a single Unicode character representing a specific syllable in the Linear B writing system: βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B065 JUβ. As with other Linear B characters, the name reflects a standardized cataloging used in Unicode (including a B065 identifier) rather than a modern alphabet letter. Practically, itβs useful when youβre entering, comparing, or rendering Linear B text from scholarly transcriptions or digital corpora. When sharing content, the main consideration is font support: your text may fall back to a placeholder if a font doesnβt include this glyph.
Common uses
- β’Copying exact Linear B syllables in Unicode text for research notes or educational materials
- β’Building or testing font/glyph coverage for the Linear B block
- β’Encoding or validating text in systems that require correct Unicode code points
- β’Creating labeled figures or captions for manuscripts and paleography references
- β’Producing digital transcriptions where syllable IDs must match standardized data
Examples
π Linear B syllable B065 JU
- πHere is π from the Linear B block: U+1000E.
- πUse the glyph π when transcribing B065 JU syllables.
- πThe character π should render correctly with a Linear B capable font.
- πUnicode input test: π (\\u{1000E}).
- πIn the Linear B sequence, insert π at the B065 JU position.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1000E | |
| HTML Entity | 𐀎 | |
| HTML Code | 𐀎 | |
| CSS | \1000E |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Syllable B065 Ju character mean?
π is a single Unicode character representing a specific syllable in the Linear B writing system: βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B065 JUβ. As with other Linear B characters, the name reflects a standardized cataloging used in Unicode (including a B065 identifier) rather than a modern alphabet letter. Practically, itβs useful when youβre entering, comparing, or rendering Linear B text from scholarly transcriptions or digital corpora. When sharing content, the main consideration is font support: your text may fall back to a placeholder if a font doesnβt include this glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1000E.
What is the official Unicode name of this symbol?
The Unicode name is βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B065 JUβ.
How can I copy π into HTML or text?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity 𐀎.
Why does π show as a box or question mark on my device?
It usually means your font doesnβt support the Linear B glyph. Try a font that includes the Linear B block.