Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Nu Character
π is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as U+1220D.
U+1220D
π is the Unicode cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NUβ. Itβs commonly used when you need to reproduce or reference cuneiform text in digital form. Use the copy options below for fonts and workflows that support Unicode cuneiform blocks.
Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Nu Character Meaning
π (Unicode U+1220D) is identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NUβ. In cuneiform studies and cataloging, such names typically reflect how a sign is specified in sign lists (for example, by combining sign elements or indicating a relationship like βtimesβ). Because cuneiform signs can appear in many contexts depending on the document, tradition, and transliteration scheme, the most practical βmeaningβ for digital users is its precise identity: the correct single character to represent this specific sign in Unicode. Use it when reproducing scholarly editions, transliterations, or sign lists that reference LU2 times NU.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform character for digital editions of cuneiform texts
- β’Adding a specific sign to transliteration notes or sign-list references in documents
- β’Using the character in academic or museum-related posts and captions
- β’Building typographic samples or font testing strings for Unicode cuneiform
- β’Referencing the character in code, HTML, or documentation using its escape forms
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Nu
- πLU2 Γ NU: π
- πSign reference (Unicode U+1220D): π
- πCuneiform character test: πππ
- πIn the sign list, see LU2 times NU β π
- πTransliteration note: π appears in this line
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1220D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈍 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈍 | |
| CSS | \1220D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Nu character mean?
π (Unicode U+1220D) is identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NUβ. In cuneiform studies and cataloging, such names typically reflect how a sign is specified in sign lists (for example, by combining sign elements or indicating a relationship like βtimesβ). Because cuneiform signs can appear in many contexts depending on the document, tradition, and transliteration scheme, the most practical βmeaningβ for digital users is its precise identity: the correct single character to represent this specific sign in Unicode. Use it when reproducing scholarly editions, transliterations, or sign lists that reference LU2 times NU.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1220D.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒈍
What escapes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\1220D. JavaScript escape: \\u{1220D}.
Why does the name include βLU2 TIMES NUβ?
The Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES NUβ is a specific identifier from cuneiform sign naming conventions, which helps distinguish this character in sign lists and scholarly references.