Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lu Character
π² is a cuneiform sign (U+120B2) named βEZEN TIMES LU,β used in transliteration-style writing and typography.
U+120B2
π² is a cuneiform character encoded at U+120B2. Itβs commonly encountered in contexts where cuneiform signs are referenced by name for accurate copying and study. Use the information below to paste it correctly across platforms and in code.
Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lu Character Meaning
π² is the Unicode cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LUβ (U+120B2). In cuneiform sign lists, names like this typically describe how a sign relates to other sign elements (for example, a component sign combined with another, indicated by βtimesβ). Because cuneiform signs can have values that vary by period, text type, and scholarly transcription system, itβs best to treat this character as a specific encoded sign name for consistent reference. When you need an exact sign in digital form, the Unicode code point and copy methods matter most.
Common uses
- β’Copying an exact cuneiform sign for academic notes or transliteration reference
- β’Displaying cuneiform in digital humanities projects, galleries, or educational materials
- β’Using the character in typography mockups that require Unicode-accurate glyphs
- β’Inserting the sign into documentation, glossaries, or sign-list tables
- β’Programmatically generating or rendering the character using its Unicode code point
Examples
π² Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lu
- π²βThe sign π² is referenced as EZEN TIMES LU (U+120B2).β
- π²βIn the table, the entry for EZEN TIMES LU uses π².β
- π²βPlease paste π² into the input field to verify the glyph.β
- π²βOur stylesheet targets U+120B2 to display π² correctly.β
- π²βThe transliteration notes include the cuneiform sign π².β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120B2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂲 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂲 | |
| CSS | \120B2 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lu character mean?
π² is the Unicode cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LUβ (U+120B2). In cuneiform sign lists, names like this typically describe how a sign relates to other sign elements (for example, a component sign combined with another, indicated by βtimesβ). Because cuneiform signs can have values that vary by period, text type, and scholarly transcription system, itβs best to treat this character as a specific encoded sign name for consistent reference. When you need an exact sign in digital form, the Unicode code point and copy methods matter most.
What is the Unicode code point for π²?
π² is U+120B2.
How can I copy π² reliably from this page?
Copy the character itself (π²), or use the HTML entity (𒂲) / CSS escape (\\120B2) / JavaScript escape (\\u{120B2}).
Why do cuneiform sign names like βEZEN TIMES LUβ appear in Unicode?
Unicode provides standardized names for encoded cuneiform signs, often reflecting how a sign is described in sign lists and transcription conventions.
Will π² display correctly on all devices?
Glyph support depends on the font. If the character shows as a box or blank, try a Unicode font that includes cuneiform coverage.