Cuneiform Sign Ma2 Character
π£ is the Cuneiform Sign MA2 character used for representing a specific cuneiform sign in Unicode.
U+12223
π£ is known in Unicode as the Cuneiform Sign MA2 (U+12223). You can copy it into documents, design tools, and code. This page provides reliable ways to paste and reference the symbol.
Cuneiform Sign Ma2 Character Meaning
π£ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN MA2, code point U+12223) is a cuneiform character used to represent a specific sign in the Unicode Cuneiform block. Like many cuneiform signs, it is commonly used in digital transliterations, references, and catalogs where precise sign identity matters. When working with cuneiform texts, scholars, designers, and developers may prefer the Unicode code point to ensure consistency across platforms. If your font supports the character, it will display directly; otherwise, you may need an appropriate Unicode cuneiform font for readable rendering.
Common uses
- β’Transliterations and notes in digital editions of cuneiform texts
- β’Labeling or referencing specific sign identifiers in research documents
- β’Designing posters, study materials, or educational content about cuneiform
- β’Building searchable text resources that rely on exact Unicode sign identity
- β’Using in web or app text where the correct code point is required
Examples
π£ Cuneiform Sign MA2
- π£π£ (U+12223) appears as a distinct cuneiform sign in Unicode.
- π£In my glossary, MA2 is written as π£ for clarity.
- π£The manuscript transcription marks the occurrence with π£.
- π£I used π£ in a slide deck to label the sign group.
- π£Reference: CUNEIFORM SIGN MA2 β π£.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12223 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈣 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈣 | |
| CSS | \12223 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π£?
The code point for π£ (CUNEIFORM SIGN MA2) is U+12223.
How do I copy π£ using HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𒈣.
What does the name βCuneiform Sign MA2β mean here?
It is the Unicode name assigned to this specific cuneiform character, helping ensure the correct sign is referenced.
Why might π£ not display correctly on my device?
Display depends on whether your system has a font that supports this Unicode cuneiform character.