Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Ash2 Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform sign βCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES ASH2β (U+1200B).
U+1200B
This page helps you copy, render, and reference the cuneiform character π reliably in text and code. It uses the official Unicode identity βCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES ASH2β (U+1200B).
Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Ash2 Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES ASH2β (U+1200B). Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the surrounding signs and the language/orthography of the source text. The Unicode name is primarily meant to distinguish this exact character for digital work, such as transcription, cataloging, or typography. If you are building a font, writing or publishing a transcription, or working with encoded texts, using the correct codepoint (U+1200B) is the most important step to ensure consistent results across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing cuneiform texts in digital humanities projects
- β’Typing or labeling cuneiform signs in educational materials
- β’Tagging and searching characters in Unicode/linguistics datasets
- β’Including the sign in manuscript editions, captions, or indexing
- β’Using the character in web typography and publishing workflows
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign AB Times Ash2
- πExample: π appears in this transcription line.
- πCaption: Cuneiform sign π (U+1200B).
- πMetadata value: π for the chosen sign record.
- πText note: Refer to π when comparing sign forms.
- πOutput check: The character π should render correctly.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1200B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒀋 | |
| HTML Code | 𒀋 | |
| CSS | \1200B |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Ash2 character mean?
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES ASH2β (U+1200B). Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the surrounding signs and the language/orthography of the source text. The Unicode name is primarily meant to distinguish this exact character for digital work, such as transcription, cataloging, or typography. If you are building a font, writing or publishing a transcription, or working with encoded texts, using the correct codepoint (U+1200B) is the most important step to ensure consistent results across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1200B.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML numeric entity: 𒀋.
How do I type π in CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\1200B.
How do I include π in JavaScript strings?
You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1200B}.