Cuneiform Sign Il2 Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform sign IL2 (U+1214D), used in textual examples and digital fonts supporting cuneiform.
U+1214D
π is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN IL2β in Unicode. Use it when you need to write or label cuneiform sign sequences in digital text. This page provides copy options and encoding escapes for developers and designers.
Cuneiform Sign Il2 Character Meaning
π (Unicode U+1214D), also known by its Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN IL2,β is a specific cuneiform sign used in transliteration and sign lists. In practice, the character functions as a discrete mark within cuneiform-related text, such as cataloging sign variants, marking characters in scholarly or educational materials, or reproducing sign sequences in digital form. Its βmeaningβ in most everyday contexts is primarily identification: it stands for the IL2 cuneiform sign rather than conveying a single common word like in alphabetic writing.
Common uses
- β’Copying the cuneiform sign IL2 for sign lists, worksheets, or teaching materials
- β’Labeling or annotating images of cuneiform inscriptions in presentations and documents
- β’Creating digital mockups of transliteration text that includes cuneiform signs
- β’Using the character in web pages or design layouts that support Unicode cuneiform
- β’Referencing the exact Unicode character in developer notes, bug reports, or font testing
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign IL2
- π Tablet note: π appears in line 2.
- π Sign list entry: CUNEIFORM SIGN IL2 β π .
- π Transliteration sample: β¦ π β¦
- π Font test: rendering check for π (U+1214D).
- π Catalog label: IL2 π variant A.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1214D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒅍 | |
| HTML Code | 𒅍 | |
| CSS | \1214D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Il2 character mean?
π (Unicode U+1214D), also known by its Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN IL2,β is a specific cuneiform sign used in transliteration and sign lists. In practice, the character functions as a discrete mark within cuneiform-related text, such as cataloging sign variants, marking characters in scholarly or educational materials, or reproducing sign sequences in digital form. Its βmeaningβ in most everyday contexts is primarily identification: it stands for the IL2 cuneiform sign rather than conveying a single common word like in alphabetic writing.
What is the Unicode code point for π ?
π has Unicode code point U+1214D.
How can I copy π into my HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒅍 or paste the character directly if your font supports it.
What escapes can developers use in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1214D. JavaScript escape: \\u{1214D}.
Why does π sometimes show as a box or missing glyph?
That usually means the font in your viewer doesnβt include this cuneiform character. Try a Unicode cuneiform-capable font or test in a different browser.