Cuneiform Sign Din Character
π· is the Unicode cuneiform sign DIN (U+12077), used in cuneiform text and transliteration contexts.
U+12077
π· is a Unicode character from the Cuneiform block. Itβs commonly referenced by its Unicode name, βCUNEIFORM SIGN DIN.β You can copy it directly or use its HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes.
Cuneiform Sign Din Character Meaning
π· (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN DIN) is a cuneiform writing symbol represented in digital text as the character U+12077. In cuneiform workflows, itβs typically used when transcribing or typesetting sign sequences from original inscriptions, lists, or transliterated editions. As with other cuneiform signs, its precise reading or phonetic value can depend on the source text and surrounding signs, so itβs best treated as a sign symbol tied to a specific transliteration system or editorial convention rather than as a standalone βwordβ in modern languages.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing cuneiform sign sequences in digital editions or notes
- β’Creating labels, placeholders, or identifiers for cuneiform sign tables
- β’Adding the DIN sign to study documents on writing systems
- β’Using the character in academic-style transliteration examples
- β’Building fonts or text mockups that require specific cuneiform glyphs
Examples
π· Cuneiform Sign DIN
- π·Old tablets: π· in the sign list
- π·DIN sign: π· (U+12077)
- π·Transliteration snippet: π· ...
- π·Cuneiform study note: π· appears in this sequence
- π·Character reference: HTML 𒁷
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12077 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒁷 | |
| HTML Code | 𒁷 | |
| CSS | \12077 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Din character mean?
π· (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN DIN) is a cuneiform writing symbol represented in digital text as the character U+12077. In cuneiform workflows, itβs typically used when transcribing or typesetting sign sequences from original inscriptions, lists, or transliterated editions. As with other cuneiform signs, its precise reading or phonetic value can depend on the source text and surrounding signs, so itβs best treated as a sign symbol tied to a specific transliteration system or editorial convention rather than as a standalone βwordβ in modern languages.
What is the Unicode name of π·?
The Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN DIN.β
What is the code point for π·?
Its Unicode code point is U+12077.
How can I copy π· using HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒁷.
What CSS/JavaScript escapes can I use for π·?
CSS escape: \\12077. JavaScript escape: \\u{12077}.