Cuneiform Sign Du Gunu Character
πΌ is the Unicode cuneiform character named Cuneiform Sign DU GUNU (U+1207C).
U+1207C
πΌ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as U+1207C. Use this page to copy it reliably, reference it in code, or compare it with related cuneiform characters.
Cuneiform Sign Du Gunu Character Meaning
πΌ is the Unicode character known as the βCuneiform Sign DU GUNUβ (U+1207C). As a cuneiform sign, it is primarily used for accurate textual representation of written materials that employ this script. In practice, the symbol is most often encountered in digital editions, linguistic or historical studies, and typography workflows where specific cuneiform signs must be inserted without substitution. Because cuneiform signs can be part of larger spellings or sign lists, the exact interpretation depends on the surrounding text and source tradition, so itβs best treated as a precise character to reproduce or encode as given.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste into documents, spreadsheets, or notes that require the exact cuneiform sign
- β’Using for digital philology or linguistic annotations that reference sign lists and character inventories
- β’Embedding in web or app text by inserting the Unicode character directly
- β’Typography and font testing to confirm correct rendering of cuneiform glyphs
- β’Creating educational or reference materials about cuneiform scripts and Unicode coverage
Examples
πΌ Cuneiform Sign DU GUNU
- πΌHere is the sign πΌ from the cuneiform DU GUNU set.
- πΌUnicode point: U+1207C for πΌ.
- πΌI need πΌ exactly, not a similar cuneiform glyph.
- πΌThe dataset includes πΌ in its character inventory.
- πΌFont preview: does πΌ render correctly in this browser?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1207C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒁼 | |
| HTML Code | 𒁼 | |
| CSS | \1207C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Du Gunu character mean?
πΌ is the Unicode character known as the βCuneiform Sign DU GUNUβ (U+1207C). As a cuneiform sign, it is primarily used for accurate textual representation of written materials that employ this script. In practice, the symbol is most often encountered in digital editions, linguistic or historical studies, and typography workflows where specific cuneiform signs must be inserted without substitution. Because cuneiform signs can be part of larger spellings or sign lists, the exact interpretation depends on the surrounding text and source tradition, so itβs best treated as a precise character to reproduce or encode as given.
What is the Unicode code point for πΌ?
πΌ is U+1207C (Cuneiform Sign DU GUNU).
How can I copy πΌ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒁼
What JavaScript escape can I use for πΌ?
Use: \\u{1207C}
Why does πΌ sometimes look like a box or missing glyph?
Your system or browser may not have a font that supports U+1207C. Try a cuneiform-capable font.