Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Kak Times Igi Gunu Character
π (U+1211A) is a cuneiform sign identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK TIMES IGI GUNU.β
U+1211A
π is a cuneiform character used in digital texts when discussing or reproducing cuneiform signs. It is encoded in Unicode at U+1211A, making it easy to copy and display in compatible fonts. Use it for study material, inscriptions, and typographic mockups.
Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Kak Times Igi Gunu Character Meaning
π is a specific cuneiform sign whose Unicode description is βCUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK TIMES IGI GUNUβ (U+1211A). The name indicates a composite sign labeling commonly used in cuneiform sign lists, where multiple components are combined and referenced with βtimesβ markers. In practice, the symbolβs βmeaningβ for most users is its identity as a particular sign in Unicode and in scholarly sign catalogs, rather than a single standalone word in modern English. When writing research notes or preparing epigraphic layouts, itβs typically used to represent this exact sign consistently.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform sign into research notes or databases
- β’Labeling glyphs in digital epigraphy, sign lists, or catalog mockups
- β’Typography work for posters, slides, or web pages about cuneiform
- β’Adding the sign to captions or annotations in academic writing
- β’Using the character in digital archives where sign-by-sign accuracy matters
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign GU2 Times KAK Times IGI GUNU
- πβHere we show π as recorded under U+1211A.β
- πβGlyph ID: π for the sign list entry.β
- πβIn the caption, the cuneiform sign is π.β
- πβUse π to keep the inscription representation consistent.β
- πβThe Unicode character for this form is π (U+1211A).β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1211A | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄚 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄚 | |
| CSS | \1211A |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Kak Times Igi Gunu character mean?
π is a specific cuneiform sign whose Unicode description is βCUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK TIMES IGI GUNUβ (U+1211A). The name indicates a composite sign labeling commonly used in cuneiform sign lists, where multiple components are combined and referenced with βtimesβ markers. In practice, the symbolβs βmeaningβ for most users is its identity as a particular sign in Unicode and in scholarly sign catalogs, rather than a single standalone word in modern English. When writing research notes or preparing epigraphic layouts, itβs typically used to represent this exact sign consistently.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is encoded as U+1211A.
What is the official Unicode name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES KAK TIMES IGI GUNU.β
How can I copy π for use in text and design tools?
Copy the character directly (π) from this page, or insert it using the provided escapes like CSS \\1211A or JavaScript \\u{1211A}.
Will π display correctly on every device?
It will display correctly only if your system and font support the character. If it appears as a box, try a Unicode-capable cuneiform font.