Cuneiform Sign Ku4 Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform sign KU4 (U+121AD), used to represent a specific cuneiform character.
U+121AD
π is a Unicode character from the Cuneiform block. Its official Unicode name is CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4 (U+121AD). Use it in fonts, text samples, and digital layouts where you need this exact cuneiform sign.
Cuneiform Sign Ku4 Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign known as CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4 (U+121AD). Like many cuneiform signs, KU4 is a specific grapheme used in writing systems where each sign corresponds to a particular sound, syllable, or sign-value depending on context. In digital text, the main βmeaningβ is representational: it lets you store and share the exact same cuneiform glyph across devices and applications that support the character. When you use it, consider pairing it with other known signs or referencing your source system so readers understand the intended transcription.
Common uses
- β’Digital transcription of cuneiform tablets in notes, drafts, or catalogs
- β’Creating typographic examples and font/specimen pages for cuneiform scripts
- β’Building educational materials or slides that reference specific sign inventories
- β’Marking up text in research workflows and annotation tools
- β’Sharing Unicode-accurate cuneiform text snippets on websites or social posts
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign KU4
- πTransliteration notes: βKU4 appears in line 3.β
- πSpecimen page text: βπ KU4β next to a codepoint label.
- πEducation slide: βExample sign: π (U+121AD).β
- πForum post: βHereβs the character π for my transcription.β
- πDocument annotation: βSign KU4: πβ in a glossary.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121AD | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆭 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆭 | |
| CSS | \121AD |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ku4 character mean?
π is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign known as CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4 (U+121AD). Like many cuneiform signs, KU4 is a specific grapheme used in writing systems where each sign corresponds to a particular sound, syllable, or sign-value depending on context. In digital text, the main βmeaningβ is representational: it lets you store and share the exact same cuneiform glyph across devices and applications that support the character. When you use it, consider pairing it with other known signs or referencing your source system so readers understand the intended transcription.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
It is U+121AD.
What is the official Unicode name of this symbol?
The Unicode name is CUNEIFORM SIGN KU4.
How can I copy π for HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒆭.
What escapes can I use in code?
In CSS you can use \\121AD, and in JavaScript you can use \\u{121AD}.