Cuneiform Sign Li Character
π· is the Cuneiform Sign LI character (U+121F7) for digital cuneiform text and typography.
U+121F7
π· (Cuneiform Sign LI) is a cuneiform character used in digital transcriptions and typographic work. Use it by copying the symbol directly or inserting its Unicode escape in your code. Below youβll find practical copy options and example text.
Cuneiform Sign Li Character Meaning
π· is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LIβ with the Unicode code point U+121F7. As with many cuneiform signs, it functions as a distinct written sign within reconstructed or transliterated cuneiform texts. In practice, the character is mainly used when authors, educators, researchers, and designers need to represent cuneiform sign values consistently in plain text, documents, or layouts. Itβs commonly encountered in contexts such as scholarly digital materials, typographic displays of cuneiform scripts, and projects that include Unicode-based cuneiform sign inventories.
Common uses
- β’Copying cuneiform into digital manuscripts or study notes
- β’Using the character in typography mockups and font testing
- β’Including cuneiform signage in educational presentations
- β’Building Unicode cuneiform sign collections for websites or apps
- β’Representing the sign in transliteration-oriented writing projects
Examples
π· Cuneiform Sign LI
- π·π·π· π· li
- π·In the tablet, the sequence includes π· in the second line.
- π·Use U+121F7 (π·) when entering the sign in your text.
- π·Typography test: render π· at multiple sizes and weights.
- π·Cuneiform sign list: π· β CUNEIFORM SIGN LI
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121F7 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇷 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇷 | |
| CSS | \121F7 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Li character mean?
π· is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LIβ with the Unicode code point U+121F7. As with many cuneiform signs, it functions as a distinct written sign within reconstructed or transliterated cuneiform texts. In practice, the character is mainly used when authors, educators, researchers, and designers need to represent cuneiform sign values consistently in plain text, documents, or layouts. Itβs commonly encountered in contexts such as scholarly digital materials, typographic displays of cuneiform scripts, and projects that include Unicode-based cuneiform sign inventories.
What is the Unicode code point for π·?
π· is U+121F7.
How can I copy π· into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒇷
What JavaScript escape can I use for this character?
You can use \\u{121F7} in JavaScript.
What is the most common name of this symbol?
The common readable name is βCuneiform Sign LI.β