Cuneiform Sign Duh Character
π is the cuneiform sign DUH, encoded at U+12083 for text and web use.
U+12083
π is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN DUHβ (Unicode U+12083). This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct codepoint in different formats.
Cuneiform Sign Duh Character Meaning
βπβ is a cuneiform script character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN DUHβ (U+12083) and categorized as Cuneiform. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the language, text tradition, and surrounding signs rather than a single universal meaning. In practice, people use this character when representing cuneiform in digital text, labeling, transliteration drafts, or typography examples. If you are building a cuneiform workflow, the most reliable approach is to treat it as the specific sign DUH and ensure you are using the correct Unicode codepoint rather than a visually similar character.
Common uses
- β’Typing or copying cuneiform text that includes the sign DUH
- β’Designing posters, mockups, or print layouts featuring cuneiform characters
- β’Developing digital humanities notes or transliteration drafts
- β’Publishing educational or reference materials about cuneiform writing
- β’Creating web content where you need the exact Unicode character U+12083
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign DUH
- ππ
- πCuneiform: π (DUH)
- πUnicode U+12083: π
- πSign list includes π as DUH
- πTry copying π into your document
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12083 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂃 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂃 | |
| CSS | \12083 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Duh character mean?
βπβ is a cuneiform script character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN DUHβ (U+12083) and categorized as Cuneiform. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the language, text tradition, and surrounding signs rather than a single universal meaning. In practice, people use this character when representing cuneiform in digital text, labeling, transliteration drafts, or typography examples. If you are building a cuneiform workflow, the most reliable approach is to treat it as the specific sign DUH and ensure you are using the correct Unicode codepoint rather than a visually similar character.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is U+12083.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒂃.
What is the CSS escape for this character?
Use: \\12083.
Why does π look different across websites?
The character relies on appropriate fonts that support cuneiform. If a font is missing, browsers may show a fallback glyph or different styling.