Cuneiform Sign Ne Sheshig Character
π is the cuneiform sign NE SHESHIG (U+1224B), useful for digital writing and reference.
U+1224B
π is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIGβ with code point U+1224B. Use it in fonts and digital documents that support cuneiform Unicode characters. This page provides practical copy and developer-ready formats.
Cuneiform Sign Ne Sheshig Character Meaning
π (CUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIG, U+1224B) is a cuneiform writing sign. As with many cuneiform characters, its role depends on the text, position, and orthographic conventions of the source material. In practice, it is mainly used to represent that specific sign in digital transcriptions, cataloging, study notes, and typographic tests. If youβre copying from references or building searchable datasets, preserving the exact Unicode character (rather than a look-alike) is important for accuracy across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode character for cuneiform transcription in digital texts
- β’Adding the sign to academic notes, glossaries, or research documentation
- β’Creating typography or font-testing pages for cuneiform support
- β’Using the symbol in labeling, catalog entries, or database fields that store sign IDs
- β’Publishing educational content that references specific cuneiform signs
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign NE SHESHIG
- πU+1224B: π
- πCUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIG (π)
- πTranscription check: π should appear in the sequence.
- πCatalog entry for sign NE SHESHIG: π
- πInsert π where the NE SHESHIG sign is required.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1224B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒉋 | |
| HTML Code | 𒉋 | |
| CSS | \1224B |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ne Sheshig character mean?
π (CUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIG, U+1224B) is a cuneiform writing sign. As with many cuneiform characters, its role depends on the text, position, and orthographic conventions of the source material. In practice, it is mainly used to represent that specific sign in digital transcriptions, cataloging, study notes, and typographic tests. If youβre copying from references or building searchable datasets, preserving the exact Unicode character (rather than a look-alike) is important for accuracy across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1224B, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN NE SHESHIGβ.
How can I copy π for use in HTML?
You can copy the HTML entity form: 𒉋.
What escape sequences can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\1224B and JavaScript escape: \\u{1224B}.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether the device and font support this cuneiform Unicode character; using a compatible font will improve display consistency.