Cuneiform Sign Im Times Tak4 Character
π is a cuneiform character identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN IM TIMES TAK4 (U+1214F).
U+1214F
π is a cuneiform symbol with the Unicode code point U+1214F. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes in your projects. Itβs mainly useful for digital editions, labeling, and typographic work involving cuneiform texts.
Cuneiform Sign Im Times Tak4 Character Meaning
π is named βCUNEIFORM SIGN IM TIMES TAK4β in Unicode (U+1214F). In practice, this character is used as a specific sign in cuneiform transliteration and digital text. The name indicates a structured sign form that includes βIMβ combined with a βTIMES TAK4β component. When you encounter it in encoded sources, dictionaries, or sign lists, it functions as a single character that should be kept intact for accurate transcription and consistent typography. If youβre reproducing scholarly text or creating sign lists, using the exact code point helps avoid mismatches with similarly shaped cuneiform characters.
Common uses
- β’Copying and pasting the exact Unicode character into cuneiform transliteration notes
- β’Labeling or indexing signs in a digital sign list or museum/catalog entry
- β’Rendering cuneiform text in web pages using Unicode-safe escapes
- β’Preparing typography samples or fonts that include cuneiform characters
- β’Including the sign in scholarly or educational documents that reference U+1214F
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign IM Times TAK4
- π π is listed as U+1214F in the Unicode character set.
- π Use π when your sign-list entry specifically calls for IM Γ TAK4.
- π In our transcription, π appears between two other cuneiform signs.
- π The HTML entity for π is useful for templates and CMS fields.
- π For reliable rendering, paste π directly or use the JavaScript escape.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1214F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒅏 | |
| HTML Code | 𒅏 | |
| CSS | \1214F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Im Times Tak4 character mean?
π is named βCUNEIFORM SIGN IM TIMES TAK4β in Unicode (U+1214F). In practice, this character is used as a specific sign in cuneiform transliteration and digital text. The name indicates a structured sign form that includes βIMβ combined with a βTIMES TAK4β component. When you encounter it in encoded sources, dictionaries, or sign lists, it functions as a single character that should be kept intact for accurate transcription and consistent typography. If youβre reproducing scholarly text or creating sign lists, using the exact code point helps avoid mismatches with similarly shaped cuneiform characters.
What is the Unicode code point for π ?
π corresponds to U+1214F.
How can I copy π into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒅏.
What CSS escape should I use for π ?
Use the CSS/Unicode escape: \\1214F.
What JavaScript escape renders π ?
Use: \\u{1214F}.