Cuneiform Sign Pir2 Character
π (Cuneiform Sign PIR2) is a cuneiform character encoded at U+12395.
U+12395
π is known as the Cuneiform Sign PIR2. Itβs encoded in Unicode as U+12395, making it easy to copy into text and software. Use the provided escapes for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript workflows.
Cuneiform Sign Pir2 Character Meaning
π is a Unicode cuneiform character labeled βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2β (U+12395). In practice, its meaning depends on the specific writing system and the text context where it appears, since cuneiform signs can represent sounds, syllables, or logographic values depending on usage. When youβre working with Unicode cuneiform data, this character is typically used to accurately reproduce a source text or dataset that calls for the PIR2 sign. If youβre labeling or indexing cuneiform content, the most reliable identifier is its Unicode code point U+12395 and the official name βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2.β
Common uses
- β’Copying and pasting the PIR2 sign into Unicode cuneiform text samples or drafts
- β’Displaying the sign in digital humanities notes and transcription tables
- β’Using the character in web content where cuneiform must match a reference dataset
- β’Indexing or searching within a corpus that stores cuneiform signs by code point
- β’Encoding the sign in code using the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape formats
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign PIR2
- πCuneiform PIR2: π (U+12395)
- πTranscription: π
- πSign list entry β π
- πUnicode reference: 𒎕
- πTest string contains π at position 3
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12395 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒎕 | |
| HTML Code | 𒎕 | |
| CSS | \12395 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Pir2 character mean?
π is a Unicode cuneiform character labeled βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2β (U+12395). In practice, its meaning depends on the specific writing system and the text context where it appears, since cuneiform signs can represent sounds, syllables, or logographic values depending on usage. When youβre working with Unicode cuneiform data, this character is typically used to accurately reproduce a source text or dataset that calls for the PIR2 sign. If youβre labeling or indexing cuneiform content, the most reliable identifier is its Unicode code point U+12395 and the official name βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2.β
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+12395 (named βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2β).
How do I copy π from this page?
Copy the character directly (π), or use the HTML entity 𒎕 and the provided escape forms for your tools.
Whatβs the HTML entity and escapes for π?
HTML entity: 𒎕 Β· CSS escape: \\12395 Β· JavaScript escape: \\u{12395}.
Does π have a single fixed meaning?
Its interpretation depends on the cuneiform context. For accurate work, identify and use it by its Unicode name and code point (CUNEIFORM SIGN PIR2, U+12395).