Cuneiform Sign Kap Elamite Character
π― is the Cuneiform sign Kap (Elamite), encoded in Unicode for text and design use.
U+1236F
π― is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN KAP ELAMITE. Itβs useful when you need to display or reference Elamite cuneiform in digital text, documents, or UI mockups. This page helps you copy the symbol and use the correct escapes in code.
Cuneiform Sign Kap Elamite Character Meaning
π― is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAP ELAMITEβ (U+1236F), belonging to the Cuneiform script. Like many cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign used in Elamite writing systems, where each sign corresponds to a particular sound, syllable, or graphical unit within inscriptions. In practice, its meaning in digital content usually matters as a named, standardized sign for study, transcription, and typographic reproduction rather than as a standalone symbolic icon. When writing about or tagging cuneiform, using the exact Unicode code point helps ensure consistency across fonts, platforms, and tools.
Common uses
- β’Copying Elamite cuneiform into notes, captions, and educational materials
- β’Including π― in Unicode-safe documents and manuscript transcription workflows
- β’Using the character in typography or graphic design mockups that require cuneiform signage
- β’Referencing the exact sign in research writing, glossaries, or digital archives
- β’Displaying the symbol in web content with proper Unicode/escape handling
Examples
π― Cuneiform Sign Kap (Elamite)
- π―Elamite sign π― appears in the transcription below.
- π―Unicode: U+1236F β π― (CUNEIFORM SIGN KAP ELAMITE).
- π―In the table, the Kap sign is shown as π―.
- π―Please copy π― exactly as written for the dataset.
- π―The inscription includes the cuneiform sign π―.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1236F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍯 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍯 | |
| CSS | \1236F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Kap Elamite character mean?
π― is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAP ELAMITEβ (U+1236F), belonging to the Cuneiform script. Like many cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign used in Elamite writing systems, where each sign corresponds to a particular sound, syllable, or graphical unit within inscriptions. In practice, its meaning in digital content usually matters as a named, standardized sign for study, transcription, and typographic reproduction rather than as a standalone symbolic icon. When writing about or tagging cuneiform, using the exact Unicode code point helps ensure consistency across fonts, platforms, and tools.
What is the Unicode code point for π―?
π― is U+1236F.
How can I copy π― into my text or design?
Copy the character directly (π―) from this page, or use the provided HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes.
What is the HTML entity for π―?
The HTML entity is 𒍯.
How do I use π― in JavaScript?
Use the escape \\u{1236F} (as provided on this page).