Cuneiform Sign E2 Times Gar Character
Cuneiform sign π (U+1208F), βE2 TIMES GAR,β for text, fonts, and scholarly or design uses.
U+1208F
π is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES GAR.β It has the Unicode codepoint U+1208F. Use the copy options below to place it in documents, HTML, or design tools that support Unicode cuneiform.
Cuneiform Sign E2 Times Gar Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform character in the Unicode βCuneiformβ block, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES GARβ with codepoint U+1208F. In practice, its βmeaningβ is primarily typographic and catalog-based: itβs a distinct sign that researchers, editors, and typographers use to represent a specific wedge-sign form. When you encounter it in digital cuneiform texts, it should be treated as its own sign rather than a stylized variant of another character. For accurate reproduction, rely on its Unicode identity (U+1208F) and the correct font support.
Common uses
- β’Copying the sign into Unicode cuneiform text for study or transcription
- β’Adding the character to digital manuscripts, glosses, or transliteration notes
- β’Using it in academic presentations or posters that include cuneiform sign lists
- β’Designing typography samples and glyph showcases for cuneiform fonts
- β’Embedding the character in web pages or scripts that support Unicode
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign E2 Times Gar
- ππ is used as a distinct cuneiform sign.
- πI copied π into my Unicode document for comparison.
- πThe line contains π followed by another sign.
- πIn the sign list, π is labeled βE2 TIMES GAR.β
- πWeb text: π appears correctly with a cuneiform-capable font.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1208F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂏 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂏 | |
| CSS | \1208F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign E2 Times Gar character mean?
π is a cuneiform character in the Unicode βCuneiformβ block, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES GARβ with codepoint U+1208F. In practice, its βmeaningβ is primarily typographic and catalog-based: itβs a distinct sign that researchers, editors, and typographers use to represent a specific wedge-sign form. When you encounter it in digital cuneiform texts, it should be treated as its own sign rather than a stylized variant of another character. For accurate reproduction, rely on its Unicode identity (U+1208F) and the correct font support.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π has the Unicode codepoint U+1208F.
How can I copy π into HTML?
You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒂏.
Will π display correctly in all apps?
It will only display correctly if the app or browser uses a font that supports cuneiform glyphs for U+1208F.
What is the official name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES GAR.β