Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant Form Limmu4 Character
π½ is the Cuneiform numeric sign for four, in a variant form labeled Limmu4.
U+1243D
π½ is a cuneiform numeric sign encoded in Unicode as U+1243D. This page helps you copy it reliably in design and developer contexts using standard escapes.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant Form Limmu4 Character Meaning
π½ is identified by Unicode as βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU4β (U+1243D). As its name suggests, it represents the number four in a specific cuneiform numeric variant associated with the label βLimmu4.β Variant forms are common in cuneiform writing, so the same numeral may appear in slightly different shapes depending on manuscript or tradition. When you need to preserve the exact encoded form for digital typography, cataloging, or scholarly transcription, use this specific character (rather than a visually similar one) to match the intended variant.
Common uses
- β’Digital transcription of cuneiform numerals in texts and notes
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform ranges
- β’Building reference charts or learning materials for cuneiform numerals
- β’Metadata tagging for manuscript editions that use specific numeral variants
- β’Designing scholarly posters or UI elements that include cuneiform numerals
Examples
π½ Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four (Limmu4)
- π½βThe numeral four is written as π½ in this edition.β
- π½Add π½ to your chart under βNumeric sign four (Limmu4 variant).β
- π½For consistency, encode the form as U+1243D: π½.
- π½When typesetting, verify π½ renders correctly in your chosen font.
- π½Use π½ in a learning flashcard: βfourβ.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1243D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒐽 | |
| HTML Code | 𒐽 | |
| CSS | \1243D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant Form Limmu4 character mean?
π½ is identified by Unicode as βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU4β (U+1243D). As its name suggests, it represents the number four in a specific cuneiform numeric variant associated with the label βLimmu4.β Variant forms are common in cuneiform writing, so the same numeral may appear in slightly different shapes depending on manuscript or tradition. When you need to preserve the exact encoded form for digital typography, cataloging, or scholarly transcription, use this specific character (rather than a visually similar one) to match the intended variant.
What Unicode character is π½?
π½ is βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR VARIANT FORM LIMMU4β with Unicode code point U+1243D.
How do I copy π½ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒐽
How do I type π½ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1243D. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1243D}.
Is π½ the standard βfourβ sign?
It is the numeric sign for four, but specifically the βvariant form LIMMU4β as named by Unicode, which distinguishes it from other four variants.