Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Ne Character
π is the cuneiform sign βLU2 TIMES NEβ (Unicode U+1220C) used in scholarly and typographic contexts.
U+1220C
This page helps you identify and reuse the cuneiform character π. Youβll find the Unicode code point and practical copy/paste and developer-friendly escape sequences.
Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Ne Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode standard as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NEβ (U+1220C). In Unicode naming, the βtimesβ indicates a relationship between sign components, and βLU2β and βNEβ refer to specific cuneiform sign elements within that compound naming convention. Because cuneiform signs can appear in different contexts across texts and transliteration systems, the most reliable way to use this character is to treat it as a distinct encoded glyph, ensuring the correct code point is used when composing digital text, fonts, or study materials.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform character into digital documents and manuscripts
- β’Adding the symbol to research notes, glosses, and transliteration drafts
- β’Using the glyph in web design or educational pages that display cuneiform accurately
- β’Including the character in typography tests for fonts that support this Unicode range
- β’Preparing social media or presentation slides that reference cuneiform signs
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign LU2 Times NE
- ππ added to a transliteration table for LU2 Γ NE
- πThe glyph π appears in the heading of a cuneiform study slide
- πI typed π using a Unicode-aware editor for consistent rendering
- πFont preview: does π display correctly in my browser?
- πIn my notes, π marks the specific sign mentioned in the source
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1220C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈌 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈌 | |
| CSS | \1220C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Ne character mean?
π is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode standard as βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NEβ (U+1220C). In Unicode naming, the βtimesβ indicates a relationship between sign components, and βLU2β and βNEβ refer to specific cuneiform sign elements within that compound naming convention. Because cuneiform signs can appear in different contexts across texts and transliteration systems, the most reliable way to use this character is to treat it as a distinct encoded glyph, ensuring the correct code point is used when composing digital text, fonts, or study materials.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is Unicode U+1220C.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒈌.
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
You can use the CSS escape: \\1220C.
How do I use π in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1220C}.