Cuneiform Sign E2 Character
π is the Unicode character U+1208D, named Cuneiform Sign E2.
U+1208D
π (Cuneiform Sign E2) is a cuneiform character in the Unicode standard. Itβs commonly used when you need to include or display specific cuneiform glyphs in digital text. Use the copy variations below for quick insertion across devices and tools.
Cuneiform Sign E2 Character Meaning
βπβ is encoded as βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2β at Unicode code point U+1208D. As a cuneiform character, it represents a specific sign form used in cuneiform writing systems, rather than a generic punctuation mark or emoji-style symbol. In practice, this character is most useful for accurately rendering datasets, transcriptions, or typography where the exact cuneiform sign identity matters. If youβre building labels, educational content, or digital corpora, using the provided Unicode/escape formats helps ensure the same character appears consistently across browsers, editors, and systems.
Common uses
- β’Digitizing cuneiform transcriptions where the exact sign must match a published identifier
- β’Typography and font testing for cuneiform-capable text rendering
- β’Educational materials or reference pages that list cuneiform signs by Unicode name
- β’Creating study notes or worksheets that include specific cuneiform glyphs
- β’Preparing multilingual/Unicode content where precise character encoding is required
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign E2
- πU+1208D: π
- πCuneiform Sign E2: π
- πCopy this cuneiform sign: π
- πUnicode character π in a transcription list
- πCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 appears as π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1208D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂍 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂍 | |
| CSS | \1208D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign E2 character mean?
βπβ is encoded as βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2β at Unicode code point U+1208D. As a cuneiform character, it represents a specific sign form used in cuneiform writing systems, rather than a generic punctuation mark or emoji-style symbol. In practice, this character is most useful for accurately rendering datasets, transcriptions, or typography where the exact cuneiform sign identity matters. If youβre building labels, educational content, or digital corpora, using the provided Unicode/escape formats helps ensure the same character appears consistently across browsers, editors, and systems.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is Unicode U+1208D, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2β.
How can I copy π reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒂍
How do I use π in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1208D. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{1208D}.
Why does π look like a box on my device?
That usually means your font or system doesnβt support the character. Install or use a cuneiform-capable font, then try again.