Cuneiform Sign Ha Gunu Character
π« is the cuneiform sign βha gunuβ (U+1212B), available for copying and technical use.
U+1212B
π« is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN HA GUNU.β This page helps you copy it, find its code point, and include it in text, web, or design projects.
Cuneiform Sign Ha Gunu Character Meaning
βCUNEIFORM SIGN HA GUNUβ (π«, U+1212B) is a specific cuneiform sign used to represent sounds or elements in writing systems that employ cuneiform characters. Like many cuneiform signs, its exact interpretation can depend on the language, surrounding signs, and historical scribal conventions. In practical terms, users typically treat it as a distinct character when typesetting, cataloging inscriptions, or working with transliterations and Unicode text. When you need accuracy in digital materials, rely on the Unicode code point U+1212B and the provided copy options to avoid substituting similar-looking characters.
Common uses
- β’Adding cuneiform characters to digital editions of tablets or transliteration notes
- β’Using the sign in typography mockups and font testing for Unicode cuneiform coverage
- β’Creating educational materials or slide decks that reference specific cuneiform signs
- β’Building searchable text fields or catalogs for inscriptions using the exact Unicode character
- β’Sharing accurate cuneiform text in documentation, comments, or social posts
Examples
π« Cuneiform Sign Ha Gunu
- π«U+1212B corresponds to π« in Unicode.
- π«I added π« to my cuneiform notes for sign identification.
- π«The inscription includes π« near other cuneiform signs.
- π«Use π« when you need the exact βha gunuβ character.
- π«Test rendering of π« in your web page fonts.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1212B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄫 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄫 | |
| CSS | \1212B |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ha Gunu character mean?
βCUNEIFORM SIGN HA GUNUβ (π«, U+1212B) is a specific cuneiform sign used to represent sounds or elements in writing systems that employ cuneiform characters. Like many cuneiform signs, its exact interpretation can depend on the language, surrounding signs, and historical scribal conventions. In practical terms, users typically treat it as a distinct character when typesetting, cataloging inscriptions, or working with transliterations and Unicode text. When you need accuracy in digital materials, rely on the Unicode code point U+1212B and the provided copy options to avoid substituting similar-looking characters.
What is the Unicode code point for π«?
π« is U+1212B.
How can I copy π« for use on a website?
You can copy the character directly (π«) or use the HTML entity 𒄫.
What is the CSS escape for this symbol?
The CSS escape is \\1212B.
How do I include it in JavaScript strings?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1212B}.