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π’Š†

Cuneiform Sign Pi Times Ib Character

π’Š† is the cuneiform sign named CUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES IB (Unicode U+12286).

U+12286

π’Š† is a cuneiform character used for representing writing in Unicode. On this page you can copy the symbol directly and use the provided code points in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s helpful for font testing, scholarly mockups, and content that needs exact Unicode characters.

Cuneiform Sign Pi Times Ib Character Meaning

π’Š† is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES IB” with code point U+12286. In cuneiform text practice, signs are often used as stable units for writing systems, and Unicode names typically reflect how the character is cataloged in standards and reference lists. When you use π’Š† in digital text, it should be treated as a distinct sign glyph associated with that code point, rather than a general-purpose punctuation mark. Its meaning in a specific historical context depends on the surrounding cuneiform signs and the language/text convention you are reproducing.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into digital documents or web pages that require the exact cuneiform sign U+12286
  • β€’Testing font support for cuneiform characters in browsers and design tools
  • β€’Creating scholarly or educational mockups that display cuneiform sign sequences precisely
  • β€’Building Unicode-based datasets where each symbol must match the correct code point
  • β€’Using in UI prototypes or search/label systems that reference cuneiform sign names

Examples

π’Š† Cuneiform Sign Pi Times Ib

  • π’Š†Here is π’Š† in a Unicode-ready string.
  • π’Š†U+12286 corresponds to the cuneiform sign π’Š†.
  • π’Š†Use π’Š† when listing the sign β€œPI TIMES IB”.
  • π’Š†The sample inscription includes the character π’Š†.
  • π’Š†Check whether your font renders π’Š† correctly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12286
HTML Entity𒊆
HTML Code𒊆
CSS\12286

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Pi Times Ib character mean?

π’Š† is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PI TIMES IB” with code point U+12286. In cuneiform text practice, signs are often used as stable units for writing systems, and Unicode names typically reflect how the character is cataloged in standards and reference lists. When you use π’Š† in digital text, it should be treated as a distinct sign glyph associated with that code point, rather than a general-purpose punctuation mark. Its meaning in a specific historical context depends on the surrounding cuneiform signs and the language/text convention you are reproducing.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Š†?

π’Š† is U+12286.

How can I copy π’Š† into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒊆 or paste the character directly.

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use the CSS escape: \\12286.

What JavaScript escape is available for π’Š†?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12286}.