Cuneiform Sign Sag Nutillu Character
π is the Cuneiform Sign SAG NUTILLU (U+12294), used for accurately representing this specific cuneiform sign in text.
U+12294
π (U+12294) is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG NUTILLU.β Itβs useful when you need an exact, copyable sign for transliteration, annotations, or typography. Use the code forms below to paste it reliably across tools and code.
Cuneiform Sign Sag Nutillu Character Meaning
π is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode βCuneiformβ block, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG NUTILLUβ with codepoint U+12294. Like many cuneiform characters, its precise reading or function can depend on the tablet, language context, and scholarly transcription conventions. In practice, the most common reason to use π is to reproduce the exact sign when writing or typesetting cuneiform materialβsuch as transliterations, catalog notes, study annotations, or UI labels that must match a standard reference.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact sign for transliteration drafts in notes or documents
- β’Adding precise cuneiform characters to academic or learning materials
- β’Typing labels, callouts, or annotations in apps and slides that reference a specific sign
- β’Creating searchable text samples for character reference or font testing
- β’Including the sign in web or code-based content using Unicode escapes
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign SAG NUTILLU
- πUruk tablets often record specific signs; here we use π for SAG NUTILLU.
- πIn the transcription, the sign π appears before the following sequence.
- πCatalog note: sign SAG NUTILLU is represented as π (U+12294).
- πFor typographic testing, render π in your chosen cuneiform font.
- πWhen discussing the sequence, reference the character π exactly.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12294 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒊔 | |
| HTML Code | 𒊔 | |
| CSS | \12294 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Nutillu character mean?
π is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode βCuneiformβ block, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG NUTILLUβ with codepoint U+12294. Like many cuneiform characters, its precise reading or function can depend on the tablet, language context, and scholarly transcription conventions. In practice, the most common reason to use π is to reproduce the exact sign when writing or typesetting cuneiform materialβsuch as transliterations, catalog notes, study annotations, or UI labels that must match a standard reference.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is U+12294.
How can I copy π reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𒊔 (as provided for this symbol).
What CSS and JavaScript escapes can I use for π?
CSS: \\12294. JavaScript: \\u{12294}.
Does π have a single universal meaning?
The character is a named cuneiform sign. Its exact reading can vary by text and scholarly transcription, so itβs best used to represent the specific sign rather than assume a fixed standalone meaning.