Cuneiform Sign Lagar Gunu Character
π― is the cuneiform sign Lagar Gunu (U+121EF), used in Unicode-supported cuneiform texts.
U+121EF
π― is a Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNU. Itβs useful when you need to typeset or reference cuneiform in modern digital text. Use the code point (U+121EF) for reliable copy/paste and font testing.
Cuneiform Sign Lagar Gunu Character Meaning
π― (CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNU, Unicode U+121EF) is a specific cuneiform sign identified by name in the Unicode standard. As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading and function depend on the surrounding signs, the language, and the textual context. In practice, people use this character to reproduce a particular sign from cuneiform sources, label or index signs in studies, or include it in digital editions and typographic layouts. When working with cuneiform, itβs best to verify how your chosen font renders the glyph and how the sign behaves within your documentβs text direction and encoding.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste a specific cuneiform sign into Unicode documents
- β’Labeling or indexing signs in linguistic or epigraphy study notes
- β’Creating typographic samples for cuneiform-inspired design or artwork
- β’Building digital editions or catalogs that reference the exact sign
- β’Referencing the sign in documentation, posts, or educational materials
Examples
π― Cuneiform Sign Lagar Gunu
- π―π― appears in the copied line of the sign list.
- π―U+121EF corresponds to π― in this encoding table.
- π―We used π― in the typography mockup for the cuneiform panel.
- π―The catalog entry for Lagar Gunu includes π― as its character.
- π―Check font support: does π― render clearly in your viewer?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121EF | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇯 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇯 | |
| CSS | \121EF |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagar Gunu character mean?
π― (CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNU, Unicode U+121EF) is a specific cuneiform sign identified by name in the Unicode standard. As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading and function depend on the surrounding signs, the language, and the textual context. In practice, people use this character to reproduce a particular sign from cuneiform sources, label or index signs in studies, or include it in digital editions and typographic layouts. When working with cuneiform, itβs best to verify how your chosen font renders the glyph and how the sign behaves within your documentβs text direction and encoding.
What is the Unicode code point for π―?
π― is U+121EF.
What is the characterβs Unicode name?
The Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAR GUNUβ.
How can I copy π― into my project?
You can paste the character directly as π―, or use the HTML entity 𒇯 / CSS escape \\121EF / JavaScript escape \\u{121EF}.
Why might π― look different across devices?
Glyph appearance depends on the font installed and its support for cuneiform characters; always test rendering in your target environment.