Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Sal Character
π is the cuneiform sign βSHIM TIMES SALβ (U+122D1) used in cuneiform text representation.
U+122D1
π is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES SALβ at U+122D1. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in Unicode-aware tools.
Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Sal Character Meaning
π (U+122D1) is a cuneiform sign named βSHIM TIMES SAL.β In practice, this symbol is mainly used for accurately representing cuneiform writing in digital form, such as in transliteration projects, fonts, and typographic layouts. Because cuneiform sign meanings can depend on context and the specific tablet tradition, this character is best treated as a distinct sign for faithful text reproduction rather than as a universal standalone word. If youβre working with a transcription or catalog that references this exact sign name/codepoint, using U+122D1 will keep your text consistent.
Common uses
- β’Unicode cuneiform typesetting for scholarly or educational mockups
- β’Adding specific sign glyphs to transliteration notes and sign lists
- β’Correctly referencing U+122D1 in datasets, indexes, or XML/JSON text fields
- β’Designing posters, cards, or UI elements that include cuneiform characters
- β’Copy/pasting into publishing workflows that support Unicode characters
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign SHIM TIMES SAL
- ππ appears in the transcription as a single sign marker.
- πI used U+122D1 to ensure the glyph matched my reference list.
- πThe manuscript catalog labels this glyph as SHIM TIMES SAL: π.
- πIn my font test, π renders consistently across platforms.
- πThis line includes π followed by other cuneiform signs.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122D1 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒋑 | |
| HTML Code | 𒋑 | |
| CSS | \122D1 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Sal character mean?
π (U+122D1) is a cuneiform sign named βSHIM TIMES SAL.β In practice, this symbol is mainly used for accurately representing cuneiform writing in digital form, such as in transliteration projects, fonts, and typographic layouts. Because cuneiform sign meanings can depend on context and the specific tablet tradition, this character is best treated as a distinct sign for faithful text reproduction rather than as a universal standalone word. If youβre working with a transcription or catalog that references this exact sign name/codepoint, using U+122D1 will keep your text consistent.
What Unicode code point is π?
π is U+122D1.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒋑.
What is the symbolβs Unicode name?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES SAL.β
Does this sign have a single fixed meaning on its own?
Cuneiform signs can be context-dependent. For accurate digital work, itβs usually best to treat π as the specific sign referenced by its name/code point.