Cuneiform Sign Lu Character
π» is the Cuneiform Sign LU (U+121FB), used in Unicode text to represent a cuneiform character.
U+121FB
π» (Cuneiform Sign LU) is a Unicode character from the Cuneiform block. You can copy it directly or use standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes for reliable rendering. This page helps you understand and reuse the symbol in text, design, and development.
Cuneiform Sign Lu Character Meaning
π» is named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LUβ (Unicode code point U+121FB). Like many cuneiform characters, it is used as a discrete written sign in the Unicode system, typically in studies, transcription work, and digital representations of cuneiform texts. On the web and in software, its meaning is generally tied to whichever cuneiform system or transliteration context you are working with. Practically, you usually encounter it when copying or displaying characters for reference, educational materials, or creating text that mirrors a particular cuneiform spelling or sign inventory.
Common uses
- β’Copying the character into digital cuneiform notes, glossaries, or sign lists
- β’Typography and layout tests to verify Unicode support for the Cuneiform block
- β’Inserting the sign into educational materials and documentation for cuneiform transcription
- β’Adding accurate characters to usernames, profile text, or themed social posts
- β’Using the Unicode escapes in code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) for consistent cross-platform rendering
Examples
π» Cuneiform Sign LU
- π»βπ»β (CUNEIFORM SIGN LU) in a Unicode sign reference list.
- π»A student types: π» to match a sign shown in their worksheet.
- π»Website content includes π» in a cuneiform character glossary.
- π»A designer tests fonts with π» in a paragraph preview.
- π»A script logs the character π» when iterating over a cuneiform set.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121FB | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇻 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇻 | |
| CSS | \121FB |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu character mean?
π» is named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LUβ (Unicode code point U+121FB). Like many cuneiform characters, it is used as a discrete written sign in the Unicode system, typically in studies, transcription work, and digital representations of cuneiform texts. On the web and in software, its meaning is generally tied to whichever cuneiform system or transliteration context you are working with. Practically, you usually encounter it when copying or displaying characters for reference, educational materials, or creating text that mirrors a particular cuneiform spelling or sign inventory.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
The Unicode code point is U+121FB, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU.β
How can I copy π» into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𒇻 or paste the character directly.
What CSS or programming escapes can I use for π»?
CSS escape: \\121FB. JavaScript escape: \\u{121FB}.
Will π» display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font and Unicode support. For best results, use a font that includes the Cuneiform block and test rendering in your target environments.