Cuneiform Sign Lum Over Lum Gar Over Gar Character
π is the cuneiform sign named βLUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GAR,β encoded at U+1221F.
U+1221F
π is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN LUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GARβ (U+1221F). This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in design, writing, and digital text.
Cuneiform Sign Lum Over Lum Gar Over Gar Character Meaning
π is identified in Unicode as the cuneiform sign βLUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GARβ (U+1221F). The name reflects a composite layout described by Unicode, combining βLUMβ repeated over itself and βGARβ repeated over itself in an βover β¦ overβ structure. In practice, cuneiform signs like this are primarily used in transliteration, cataloging, and textual reproduction of cuneiform materials rather than as standalone symbols with broadly standardized modern meanings. If youβre working with cuneiform texts, the most important thing is using the exact character codepoint (U+1221F) to match the intended sign.
Common uses
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- β’Adding cuneiform characters into web content using correct escapes
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign LUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GAR
- πU+1221F: π (cuneiform sign)
- πThe sign π appears in the cited tablet transcription.
- πCopy/paste check: π should render with your installed font.
- πUnicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN LUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GAR for π.
- πUse HTML entity 𒈟 to insert π reliably.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1221F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈟 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈟 | |
| CSS | \1221F |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lum Over Lum Gar Over Gar character mean?
π is identified in Unicode as the cuneiform sign βLUM OVER LUM GAR OVER GARβ (U+1221F). The name reflects a composite layout described by Unicode, combining βLUMβ repeated over itself and βGARβ repeated over itself in an βover β¦ overβ structure. In practice, cuneiform signs like this are primarily used in transliteration, cataloging, and textual reproduction of cuneiform materials rather than as standalone symbols with broadly standardized modern meanings. If youβre working with cuneiform texts, the most important thing is using the exact character codepoint (U+1221F) to match the intended sign.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is encoded as U+1221F.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𒈟.
What CSS escape can I use for π?
Use \\1221F.
What JavaScript escape corresponds to π?
Use \\u{1221F} in JavaScript.