Cuneiform Sign Gir3 Times Pa Character
π is the cuneiform sign βGIR3 times PAβ (Unicode U+1210F).
U+1210F
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES PAβ (U+1210F). This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct code in documents, styles, and code.
Cuneiform Sign Gir3 Times Pa Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode at U+1210F. Its Unicode name specifies it as βCUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES PA,β which indicates a particular sign variant or compound-style designation used in cuneiform character inventories. In practice, people encounter this character when working with transliteration data, digital epigraphy resources, sign lists, or scholarship tools that encode cuneiform exactly as assigned in Unicode. If you are building or annotating texts, treat it as a distinct character: copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape forms to avoid substituting similar cuneiform signs.
Common uses
- β’Copying the character for digital cuneiform transcriptions in notes or manuscripts
- β’Using the correct Unicode character in research spreadsheets or text corpora
- β’Rendering cuneiform sign lists and index pages on websites
- β’Adding the character to UI elements, labels, or font testing documents
- β’Writing code and templates that output the character via Unicode escapes
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign GIR3 Times PA
- πU+1210F π appears in the sign list.
- πI need π in my transcription line.
- πThe character π should not be replaced by a similar sign.
- πHere is the cuneiform character: π.
- πIn HTML, output π using its entity.
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1210F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄏 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄏 | |
| CSS | \1210F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gir3 Times Pa character mean?
π is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode at U+1210F. Its Unicode name specifies it as βCUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES PA,β which indicates a particular sign variant or compound-style designation used in cuneiform character inventories. In practice, people encounter this character when working with transliteration data, digital epigraphy resources, sign lists, or scholarship tools that encode cuneiform exactly as assigned in Unicode. If you are building or annotating texts, treat it as a distinct character: copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape forms to avoid substituting similar cuneiform signs.
What Unicode character is π?
π is the Unicode cuneiform character βCUNEIFORM SIGN GIR3 TIMES PAβ with code point U+1210F.
How do I copy π safely?
Use the character directly (π) and, when possible, verify it by its code point U+1210F to avoid lookalikes.
What are the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escape values for π?
HTML entity: 𒄏 CSS escape: \\1210F; JavaScript escape: \\u{1210F}.
Why might π not display correctly on my device?
Some fonts donβt include this cuneiform block. If the glyph is missing, try using a font that supports U+1210F.