Cuneiform Sign Kesh2 Character
π is the Unicode Cuneiform Sign KESH2 character (U+1219F) for texts and digital references.
U+1219F
π is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode. Itβs commonly referenced by its Unicode name, CUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in documents and web projects.
Cuneiform Sign Kesh2 Character Meaning
π is Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2β (U+1219F), categorized as βCuneiform.β In practice, itβs used as a specific sign glyph when working with cuneiform transcriptions, sign lists, and scholarly or educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can represent syllables or sign values depending on context, the exact reading depends on the surrounding text and the transliteration system being used. If youβre building digital content, the most important thing is to ensure you insert the exact Unicode character U+1219F so it matches references and avoids confusing similar-looking signs.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact character into cuneiform sign lists or catalogs
- β’Adding cuneiform glyphs to educational slides and worksheets
- β’Labeling images or manuscript references in research notes
- β’Including the symbol in web or app text that requires the precise Unicode code point
- β’Creating consistent digital transcriptions for study or annotation
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Kesh2
- πSign reference: π (U+1219F)
- πCuneiform list entry: CUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2 β π
- πFor transcription: use exactly π in the text stream
- πGlyph shown in the annotation: π
- πUnicode test: π should render with a cuneiform-capable font
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1219F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆟 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆟 | |
| CSS | \1219F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Kesh2 character mean?
π is Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2β (U+1219F), categorized as βCuneiform.β In practice, itβs used as a specific sign glyph when working with cuneiform transcriptions, sign lists, and scholarly or educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can represent syllables or sign values depending on context, the exact reading depends on the surrounding text and the transliteration system being used. If youβre building digital content, the most important thing is to ensure you insert the exact Unicode character U+1219F so it matches references and avoids confusing similar-looking signs.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1219F.
How do I copy π reliably for web pages?
Copy the character directly (π) or use HTML: 𒆟 or CSS/JS escapes like \\1219F / \\u{1219F}.
Why might π not display correctly on my device?
Your system may lack a font that supports this cuneiform glyph. Try a Unicode font with cuneiform coverage.
Is βKESH2β the same as every βKeshβ cuneiform sign?
NoβUnicode distinguishes sign variants. This specific character is named βCUNEIFORM SIGN KESH2,β so use U+1219F when you need that exact variant.