Cuneiform Sign A Times A Character
π is the cuneiform sign named βA Times Aβ (U+12001), useful for scholarly and design text.
U+12001
π is a cuneiform character with the Unicode codepoint U+12001. It appears in the Unicode block for cuneiform signs and can be copied into websites, documents, and graphics that support the character. Use the copy options below for consistent results across platforms.
Cuneiform Sign A Times A Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES Aβ with codepoint U+12001 (HTML entity: 𒀁, CSS escape: \\12001, JavaScript escape: \\u{12001}). The name describes the signβs identification within the cuneiform sign repertoire. As with many cuneiform characters, its βmeaningβ in context depends on the text and source (tablets, transliterations, or scholarly editions). For practical use, treat it as a specific sign symbol: include it when matching a referenced sign list, labeling a linguistic transcription, or composing text that requires exact character-level fidelity.
Common uses
- β’Typing or publishing cuneiform transliterations that require exact character matching
- β’Labeling figures or notes in academic, museum, or educational design work
- β’Creating typographic mockups or posters featuring cuneiform script
- β’Using the character in digital editions, glossaries, or sign lists
- β’Formatting social media or blog posts that reference cuneiform sign identifiers
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign A Times A
- ππ appears in the sign list under U+12001.
- πIn the transliteration table, the entry for the sign is π.
- πFigure label: βCuneiform Sign A Times A (π)β.
- πWhen copying text, ensure the font supports π.
- πThe character π is used to match a specific sign ID.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12001 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒀁 | |
| HTML Code | 𒀁 | |
| CSS | \12001 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign A Times A character mean?
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES Aβ with codepoint U+12001 (HTML entity: 𒀁, CSS escape: \\12001, JavaScript escape: \\u{12001}). The name describes the signβs identification within the cuneiform sign repertoire. As with many cuneiform characters, its βmeaningβ in context depends on the text and source (tablets, transliterations, or scholarly editions). For practical use, treat it as a specific sign symbol: include it when matching a referenced sign list, labeling a linguistic transcription, or composing text that requires exact character-level fidelity.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π has the Unicode codepoint U+12001.
How do I paste π on a webpage?
Copy the character directly (π) or use the HTML entity 𒀁 in your markup.
What CSS or JavaScript escape can I use for π?
CSS escape: \\12001. JavaScript escape: \\u{12001}.
Does π have a single fixed meaning?
Its identification is fixed by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES Aβ (U+12001), but its interpretation in text depends on the specific cuneiform context.