Cuneiform Sign Dar Character
π― is the cuneiform sign DAR (U+1206F), used in text that references cuneiform writing.
U+1206F
π― is a single cuneiform character with the Unicode name CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR. If you need to include it in a document, webpage, or app, you can copy it directly or use its Unicode/escape forms.
Cuneiform Sign Dar Character Meaning
π― is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR (U+1206F). As with many cuneiform signs, it is primarily used when transcribing or representing cuneiform text in digital form. In practice, people use it in scholarly notes, font testing, typography examples, or educational material that shows how specific cuneiform signs are written. Because the symbolβs appearance depends on your font, the same code point may render differently across systemsβso itβs useful to verify it in the target environment where you plan to display or publish your content.
Common uses
- β’Copying a specific cuneiform character into academic or educational text
- β’Rendering cuneiform examples in HTML content using the correct Unicode code point
- β’Testing font support for Unicode cuneiform characters
- β’Building captions or references for images of cuneiform tablets and sign lists
- β’Using the character in design mockups for typography or cultural-history projects
Examples
π― Cuneiform Sign Dar
- π―The sign π― corresponds to CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR in Unicode listings.
- π―In my HTML snippet, I included π― to represent U+1206F.
- π―Typography test: does your font display π― correctly?
- π―For the worksheet, write π― next to the sign name Dar.
- π―I referenced π― while transcribing the text sample.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1206F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒁯 | |
| HTML Code | 𒁯 | |
| CSS | \1206F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Dar character mean?
π― is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR (U+1206F). As with many cuneiform signs, it is primarily used when transcribing or representing cuneiform text in digital form. In practice, people use it in scholarly notes, font testing, typography examples, or educational material that shows how specific cuneiform signs are written. Because the symbolβs appearance depends on your font, the same code point may render differently across systemsβso itβs useful to verify it in the target environment where you plan to display or publish your content.
What is the Unicode code point for π―?
π― is U+1206F, with the Unicode name CUNEIFORM SIGN DAR.
How can I copy π― into an HTML page?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity shown for it: 𒁯.
Whatβs the best way to include π― in JavaScript?
Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{1206F}.
Why does π― sometimes look different on different devices?
The characterβs appearance depends on the font installed. The code point is the same, but rendering can vary by font support.