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π’ŠŽ

Cuneiform Sign Pirig Opposing Pirig Character

π’ŠŽ is the cuneiform sign called β€œPirig Opposing Pirig” (U+1228E), available for copy/paste in Unicode.

U+1228E

π’ŠŽ is a specific cuneiform character represented in Unicode as U+1228E. Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG OPPOSING PIRIG,” which is useful for consistent identification across tools and fonts.

Cuneiform Sign Pirig Opposing Pirig Character Meaning

π’ŠŽ is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign whose official Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG OPPOSING PIRIG” (U+1228E). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading or value can depend on the document type, transliteration system, and the context in which the sign appears. On this page, the most reliable information is the character itself and its identifiers (HTML entity and Unicode escapes), so you can reproduce it consistently in publishing workflows, digital humanities notes, fonts, and web content. When interpreting it, pair it with the source text or the transliteration conventions you are using.

Common uses

  • β€’Paste into Unicode text for cuneiform transcription notes or study documents
  • β€’Use in digital humanities projects to label or index sign forms
  • β€’Include in web pages, prototypes, or UI labels that reference cuneiform text
  • β€’Add to educational materials and slide decks illustrating specific sign names
  • β€’Reference in code, templates, or search keys using the provided Unicode escapes

Examples

π’ŠŽ Cuneiform Sign Pirig Opposing Pirig

  • π’ŠŽExample: π’ŠŽ in the sign list (U+1228E).
  • π’ŠŽTransliteration note: see π’ŠŽ for β€œpirig opposing pirig.”
  • π’ŠŽFor the table row: π’ŠŽ β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG OPPOSING PIRIG.
  • π’ŠŽIn your caption: π’ŠŽ (U+1228E) displays using Unicode fonts.
  • π’ŠŽReminder: copy π’ŠŽ exactly to avoid similar-looking cuneiform characters.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1228E
HTML Entity𒊎
HTML Code𒊎
CSS\1228E

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Pirig Opposing Pirig character mean?

π’ŠŽ is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign whose official Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG OPPOSING PIRIG” (U+1228E). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading or value can depend on the document type, transliteration system, and the context in which the sign appears. On this page, the most reliable information is the character itself and its identifiers (HTML entity and Unicode escapes), so you can reproduce it consistently in publishing workflows, digital humanities notes, fonts, and web content. When interpreting it, pair it with the source text or the transliteration conventions you are using.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ŠŽ?

π’ŠŽ is U+1228E.

How can I copy π’ŠŽ reliably for web use?

Use the character directly (copy/paste) or use the provided HTML entity 𒊎 or the JavaScript/CSS escapes.

What are the HTML and escape sequences for this character?

HTML entity: 𒊎. CSS escape: \\1228E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1228E}.

Why might π’ŠŽ display as a box on my device?

The character depends on having a font that supports the Cuneiform Unicode block. If your system font lacks support, you may see a placeholder instead of the glyph.