Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Eshe3 Character
π is the cuneiform numeric sign for βoneβ (eshe3), encoded at U+12458.
U+12458
π (U+12458) is a cuneiform numeric sign known as βone (eshe3)β. Itβs commonly referenced in digital cuneiform texts, transliteration, and academic typography. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably in documents and code.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Eshe3 Character Meaning
π is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE ESHE3β and is the cuneiform sign for the number one. In practice, it may appear in digitized cuneiform writing to represent a unit value in numeric contexts, depending on the source convention being used. When working with transliteration or font-based cuneiform, the sign is typically chosen to match the specific sign name (eshe3) rather than using a generic βoneβ marker. If youβre building captions, glosses, or searchable references, copying this exact character helps keep your text consistent across systems that support U+12458.
Common uses
- β’Digitizing cuneiform inscriptions or manuscripts where βone (eshe3)β is specified
- β’Adding transliteration notes or glosses in academic writing and captions
- β’Creating typography or font tests for U+12458 rendering support
- β’Building searchable datasets or spreadsheets that include cuneiform numeric signs
- β’Designing educational materials that teach cuneiform sign identification
Examples
π Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Eshe3
- πNumerical notation: π
- πSign reference: βone (eshe3)β π
- πGloss line example: β¦ = π
- πCount example (conceptual): one is shown as π
- πDataset entry: codepoint U+12458 β π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12458 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑘 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑘 | |
| CSS | \12458 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Eshe3 character mean?
π is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE ESHE3β and is the cuneiform sign for the number one. In practice, it may appear in digitized cuneiform writing to represent a unit value in numeric contexts, depending on the source convention being used. When working with transliteration or font-based cuneiform, the sign is typically chosen to match the specific sign name (eshe3) rather than using a generic βoneβ marker. If youβre building captions, glosses, or searchable references, copying this exact character helps keep your text consistent across systems that support U+12458.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+12458.
How can I copy π into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒑘.
How do I include π in CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\12458.
How do I add π in JavaScript strings?
Use: \\u{12458}.