Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal Character
π is the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal, encoded at U+121C9.
U+121C9
π is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HAL.β You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in modern software. This page helps you understand and reuse the symbol reliably.
Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HALβ (U+121C9). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation can depend on the original text context and the sign system used in the source manuscript or inscription. For modern users, the most practical βmeaningβ is its identity as a specific encoded cuneiform sign. That makes it useful for epigraphy studies, transcription work, font testing, cataloging character sets, and adding historically themed text in digital media where accurate Unicode code points matter.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for Unicode-accurate cuneiform text in documents and drafts
- β’Using U+121C9 in code, fonts, or UI systems that support cuneiform
- β’Creating learning materials or worksheets for cuneiform character identification
- β’Labeling or annotating digital tablets, epigraphy galleries, or museum exhibits
- β’Testing and previewing glyph rendering in design tools and browsers
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal
- ππ
- πUnicode: U+121C9 β π
- πCuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal: π
- πTranscription note: π appears in this section
- πFont check: does the glyph for π render correctly?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121C9 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇉 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇉 | |
| CSS | \121C9 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hal character mean?
π is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HALβ (U+121C9). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation can depend on the original text context and the sign system used in the source manuscript or inscription. For modern users, the most practical βmeaningβ is its identity as a specific encoded cuneiform sign. That makes it useful for epigraphy studies, transcription work, font testing, cataloging character sets, and adding historically themed text in digital media where accurate Unicode code points matter.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is encoded at U+121C9.
How can I copy π using HTML or web text?
You can use the HTML entity 𒇉 or paste the character directly: π.
What escapes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\121C9 and JavaScript escape: \\u{121C9}.
Does π have a single fixed meaning in all contexts?
As a cuneiform sign, its interpretation can vary by the original text context; the reliable, universal aspect is its Unicode identity as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HAL.β