Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Ud Character
π is the cuneiform character βCuneiform Sign Pirig Times UDβ used in writing systems encoded in Unicode.
U+1228C
π is a cuneiform symbol with the Unicode code point U+1228C. Itβs useful when youβre working with cuneiform text, scholarly transcriptions, or Unicode font testing. Below youβll find reliable copy options and practical ways to use it.
Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Ud Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES UDβ (U+1228C). In practice, this character is used as part of cuneiform writing conventions where specific sign combinations and their traditional names matter. If youβre entering or displaying cuneiform text, youβll typically include this character as the exact symbol corresponding to that sign name. Because cuneiform sign usage can vary by tradition and context, the safest approach is to rely on the Unicode character identity (as given here) and match it to the sign list or transcription standard you are using.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for cuneiform transcription in documents or digital notes
- β’Using the exact Unicode character in web pages or UI prototypes that show cuneiform
- β’Preparing educational content or worksheets about Unicode cuneiform sign sets
- β’Testing fonts and rendering support for cuneiform characters at U+1228C
- β’Adding the symbol to research logs, catalog entries, or indexed metadata
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Ud
- ππ
- πCuneiform sample: π
- πUnicode character U+1228C = π
- πSign name reference: CUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES UD (π)
- πTranscription check: π in context
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1228C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒊌 | |
| HTML Code | 𒊌 | |
| CSS | \1228C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Ud character mean?
π is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES UDβ (U+1228C). In practice, this character is used as part of cuneiform writing conventions where specific sign combinations and their traditional names matter. If youβre entering or displaying cuneiform text, youβll typically include this character as the exact symbol corresponding to that sign name. Because cuneiform sign usage can vary by tradition and context, the safest approach is to rely on the Unicode character identity (as given here) and match it to the sign list or transcription standard you are using.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1228C.
How do I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly (π) or use the provided HTML entity: 𒊌.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?
CSS escape: \\1228C. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1228C}.
Why might π not display correctly on my device?
Your system needs a font that supports this Unicode cuneiform character; otherwise it may appear as a missing-glyph box.