Cuneiform Sign Pesh2 Asterisk Character
π is the cuneiform sign βPesh2 Asterisk,β encoded as Unicode U+12394.
U+12394
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2 ASTERISK.β This page helps you copy it reliably in documents, design tools, and code. Use the provided escapes when you need consistent rendering across platforms.
Cuneiform Sign Pesh2 Asterisk Character Meaning
π is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign named βCUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2 ASTERISKβ (U+12394). Like many cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign value used in cuneiform writing systems and sign lists. In practice, its meaning depends on the text you are reproducing (for example, transliteration conventions, sign inventories, or educational materials). If you are building a font, catalog, or reference page, the most important information is the exact identity of the characterβso you can store and render it consistently using its Unicode code point and escapes.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform sign into study notes or sign inventories
- β’Adding the character to typography samples, font tests, or UI glyph previews
- β’Including the symbol in digital humanities documents and reference tables
- β’Using the symbol in web content where consistent rendering matters
- β’Generating or displaying cuneiform content in scripts and educational graphics
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Pesh2 Asterisk
- ππ used in a cuneiform sign list entry for PESH2
- πA worksheet question: βIdentify π in the provided sign set.β
- πFont testing: βDoes the editor render π correctly?β
- πIn a transliteration index: βSymbol π corresponds to Pesh2.β
- πA digital archive label: βπ β CUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2 ASTERISKβ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12394 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒎔 | |
| HTML Code | 𒎔 | |
| CSS | \12394 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Pesh2 Asterisk character mean?
π is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign named βCUNEIFORM SIGN PESH2 ASTERISKβ (U+12394). Like many cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign value used in cuneiform writing systems and sign lists. In practice, its meaning depends on the text you are reproducing (for example, transliteration conventions, sign inventories, or educational materials). If you are building a font, catalog, or reference page, the most important information is the exact identity of the characterβso you can store and render it consistently using its Unicode code point and escapes.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+12394.
What is the HTML entity for this character?
The HTML entity is 𒎔.
How do I escape π in JavaScript?
Use \\u{12394} (JavaScript Unicode escape).
Is π a cuneiform sign or a special symbol?
It is a cuneiform character in Unicode, categorized as a Cuneiform sign.