Cuneiform Numeric Sign Old Assyrian One Quarter Character
π’ (U+12462) is a Cuneiform numeric sign meaning one quarter in Old Assyrian notation.
U+12462
π’ is a Cuneiform numeric sign encoded at U+12462. It is specifically named for the Old Assyrian βone quarterβ numeric value. Use the copy variations below to insert it consistently across platforms.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Old Assyrian One Quarter Character Meaning
π’ is the Unicode character titled βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN ONE QUARTERβ (U+12462). As indicated by its official name, it represents a numeric quantity of one quarter within Old Assyrian cuneiform numeric notation. Because numeric signs can appear in lists, tallies, and formal record-style text, this character is most useful when you are working with historical-style documents, epigraphic typography, or font/Unicode references for cuneiform numerals. If youβre typesetting or illustrating a numeric sign system, copying the character via its Unicode codepoint helps maintain accuracy.
Common uses
- β’Typography and layout for historical or educational projects using cuneiform numerals
- β’Linguistics notes or manuscripts mockups that reference Old Assyrian numeric notation
- β’Designing symbol charts, cheat sheets, or Unicode specimen pages
- β’User-generated content that needs accurate Unicode codepoint display (U+12462)
- β’Software documentation or UI labels related to cuneiform character sets
Examples
π’ Cuneiform Numeric Sign: One Quarter
- π’Old Assyrian numeral sign example: π’
- π’Unicode U+12462 corresponds to π’.
- π’Cuneiform quarter sign: π’ in your text.
- π’Use the one-quarter numeric sign character π’.
- π’Reference chart entry for π’ (U+12462).
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12462 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑢 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑢 | |
| CSS | \12462 |
FAQ
What Unicode character is π’?
π’ is the Unicode character U+12462, named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN ONE QUARTER.β
How do I copy π’ from this page?
Copy the character itself (π’), or copy one of the provided variations like 𒑢 or U+12462 depending on your workflow.
What does this sign represent?
Its official name indicates it is a cuneiform numeric sign for one quarter in Old Assyrian notation.
Which format should I use in code?
For many programming environments, the Unicode codepoint form \\u{12462} (JavaScript escape) or \\12462 (CSS escape) can be convenient; choose the one supported by your platform.