Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lul Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform sign βLAGAB TIMES LULβ (U+121D7) for text, fonts, and encoding.
U+121D7
π (U+121D7) is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LUL.β Itβs useful when you need accurate Unicode text for cuneiform studies, labels, or digital typography. Use the copy options below for consistent results.
Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lul Character Meaning
π is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LULβ (U+121D7). The name reflects that the sign combines the components βLAGABβ and βLULβ in a βtimesβ relationship, which is common in Unicode cuneiform naming conventions. In practical terms, this character is used as a precise glyph in cuneiform inscriptions, scholarly transcriptions, and digital representations where exact character identity matters. When displaying π, font support can affect how the sign looks, so itβs best to test it in your target environment.
Common uses
- β’Academic notes or transcription work that requires exact Unicode cuneiform characters
- β’Digital epigraphy projects where glyph identity must match source text
- β’Designing posters, covers, or study materials featuring cuneiform content
- β’Creating accessible reference lists or character index pages for learning
- β’Encoding cuneiform text in apps and systems that store Unicode faithfully
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lul
- ππ appears in my transcription list as U+121D7.
- πI used π in the cuneiform character index for this lesson.
- πOn the poster, the sequence includes π to match the source.
- πThe document stores π as a single Unicode code point.
- πFor the caption, I copied π directly from the Unicode character page.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121D7 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇗 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇗 | |
| CSS | \121D7 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lul character mean?
π is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LULβ (U+121D7). The name reflects that the sign combines the components βLAGABβ and βLULβ in a βtimesβ relationship, which is common in Unicode cuneiform naming conventions. In practical terms, this character is used as a precise glyph in cuneiform inscriptions, scholarly transcriptions, and digital representations where exact character identity matters. When displaying π, font support can affect how the sign looks, so itβs best to test it in your target environment.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+121D7.
How can I copy π in HTML or web text?
You can use the HTML entity 𒇗 or copy the character directly as π.
What name does Unicode use for this symbol?
Unicode names it βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LUL.β
Why does π sometimes look different or not appear?
Glyph appearance depends on font support. Test in the target browser or editor to ensure the glyph is available.