Cuneiform Sign Dag3 Character
π΄ is the CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG3 character, Unicode U+12374, for cuneiform text and typographic layouts.
U+12374
π΄ is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG3. If you need to paste or code this sign, youβll find reliable copy options and the correct escapes. Use it in documents, prototypes, or digital cuneiform presentations.
Cuneiform Sign Dag3 Character Meaning
π΄ is a cuneiform sign used as part of writing systems encoded in Unicode under the name CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG3 (code point U+12374). Like many cuneiform entries, its function is tied to a specific sign identifier in encoded standards, which helps keep digital text consistent across fonts and platforms. In practice, people use it when reconstructing or representing cuneiform inscriptions in digital text, labeling sign inventories, or creating typography and UI text that includes this specific cuneiform character. The exact linguistic value can depend on context in cuneiform sources, but the characterβs primary role in digital workflows is to represent this specific sign reliably.
Common uses
- β’Pasting the correct cuneiform character into a document, caption, or manuscript transcription
- β’Building sign lists or inventories for a study, catalog, or museum-style display
- β’Creating typographic mockups and layouts that require the exact Unicode character
- β’Programming sample text strings for language or writing-system demos
- β’Adding cuneiform characters to social posts, educational materials, or web pages
Examples
π΄ Cuneiform Sign DAG3
- π΄π΄
- π΄cuneiform_sign_dag3: π΄
- π΄Unicode U+12374 β π΄
- π΄Sign inventory entry: π΄
- π΄Example text with DAG3: π΄
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12374 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍴 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍴 | |
| CSS | \12374 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Dag3 character mean?
π΄ is a cuneiform sign used as part of writing systems encoded in Unicode under the name CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG3 (code point U+12374). Like many cuneiform entries, its function is tied to a specific sign identifier in encoded standards, which helps keep digital text consistent across fonts and platforms. In practice, people use it when reconstructing or representing cuneiform inscriptions in digital text, labeling sign inventories, or creating typography and UI text that includes this specific cuneiform character. The exact linguistic value can depend on context in cuneiform sources, but the characterβs primary role in digital workflows is to represent this specific sign reliably.
What is the Unicode code point for π΄?
π΄ is U+12374.
How can I copy π΄ for use in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒍴
What is the correct CSS escape to render this character?
Use: \\12374
How do I include π΄ in JavaScript strings?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12374}