Cuneiform Sign Mug Gunu Character
π― is the cuneiform sign βMug Gunuβ (U+1222F), used in cuneiform writing resources and text rendering.
U+1222F
π― is a cuneiform sign recorded in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN MUG GUNUβ (U+1222F). Use it when you need an accurate, standards-based cuneiform character for digital text and mockups. Below are practical ways to copy it and include it in web or app content.
Cuneiform Sign Mug Gunu Character Meaning
π― is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN MUG GUNUβ in Unicode (U+1222F). As a cuneiform sign, its interpretation depends on the language, spelling conventions, and the surrounding signs in the original inscription or transliteration. For most users, the practical βmeaningβ is simply that it is a specific, distinct sign glyph identified by this Unicode code point, suitable for reproducing cuneiform text accurately in digital form. When composing or analyzing a cuneiform line, treat it as a fixed character that should match the intended sign value in your source material.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste cuneiform characters into study notes or educational materials
- β’Adding correct Unicode cuneiform text in websites, documentation, and UI prototypes
- β’Creating typographic samples or glyph previews for cuneiform fonts
- β’Transcribing cuneiform transliterations where exact sign choice matters
- β’Social posts or graphics that need a specific, standards-encoded cuneiform sign
Examples
π― Cuneiform Sign Mug Gunu
- π―π―
- π―cuneiform: π― (U+1222F)
- π―Sign list: π―, π°, π±
- π―Sample line: π―π°π±
- π―Unicode cuneiform character π― for layout testing
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1222F | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈯 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈯 | |
| CSS | \1222F |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π―?
π― is U+1222F.
How can I copy π― into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒈯
What does βCUNEIFORM SIGN MUG GUNUβ mean?
It is the Unicode character name identifying this specific cuneiform sign; its exact reading depends on the language and surrounding signs in the text.
Will π― display correctly on all devices?
It should render when the system has a font that supports U+1222F; otherwise you may see a missing-glyph box.