Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Lagab Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LAGAB.β
U+1220A
π is a Unicode cuneiform sign character used to represent a specific labeled cuneiform sign in digital text. You can copy it directly, or insert it via its Unicode code point in HTML/CSS/JavaScript. This page provides ready-to-use strings and practical ways to work with the symbol.
Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Lagab Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character U+1220A, officially named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LAGAB.β In cuneiform studies and digital text encoding, names like this identify a particular sign (or sign combination) used in transliteration/notation. Because cuneiform sign usage depends on the source text, language, and scholarly conventions, the most reliable βmeaningβ for everyday use is the characterβs identity as defined by Unicode. Use it when you need to reproduce or reference this exact cuneiform sign in writing, indexing, cataloging, typography, or encoded scholarly materials.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste into documents, notes, or presentations that reference cuneiform signs by Unicode
- β’Digital cataloging and labeling (e.g., lists of signs with their code points)
- β’Typography and font testing for cuneiform character coverage
- β’Web and app text rendering where cuneiform characters must display consistently
- β’Academic/creative drafts that visually preserve transliteration conventions
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign LU2 TIMES LAGAB
- πSign list entry: π (U+1220A).
- πUnicode test: π should render in the chosen font.
- πCataloging cuneiform signs: π, then continue to the next entry.
- πIn this table, the row for LU2 Γ LAGAB uses π.
- πDraft note: verify that π appears correctly across devices.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1220A | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈊 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈊 | |
| CSS | \1220A |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Lagab character mean?
π is the Unicode character U+1220A, officially named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LAGAB.β In cuneiform studies and digital text encoding, names like this identify a particular sign (or sign combination) used in transliteration/notation. Because cuneiform sign usage depends on the source text, language, and scholarly conventions, the most reliable βmeaningβ for everyday use is the characterβs identity as defined by Unicode. Use it when you need to reproduce or reference this exact cuneiform sign in writing, indexing, cataloging, typography, or encoded scholarly materials.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1220A.
How can I copy π for use in HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒈊
How do I insert π in CSS?
Use the CSS escape form: \\1220A
How do I insert π in JavaScript strings?
Use: \\u{1220A}