Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig Character
π is the cuneiform sign UD SHESHIG, encoded at U+1231A.
U+1231A
π (Cuneiform Sign UD SHESHIG) is a Unicode cuneiform character you can copy into documents, design files, and code. Use it when you need accurate cuneiform text representation. This page provides easy copy options and encoding escapes.
Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIGβ (U+1231A). In practice, its meaning is tied to how cuneiform signs are used in specific historical writing systems and texts. For modern users, the most common need is correct character identification and reliable reproductionβsuch as matching sign lists, composing text that references a particular sign, or adding accurate glyphs to educational or scholarly layouts. When using it in digital content, focus on using the exact Unicode character so the same sign displays consistently across platforms that support the glyph.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode character for cuneiform sign lists and references
- β’Including π in educational materials about cuneiform writing and sign inventories
- β’Using it in typography mockups and layout designs that require specific cuneiform glyphs
- β’Adding the sign to scholarly notes, catalogs, or transcription documents
- β’Embedding the character in software text content using Unicode-safe encoding
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign UD SHESHIG
- πUD SHESHIG: π
- πSign reference (U+1231A): π
- πCuneiform character sample: π
- πAdd to your cuneiform font sheet: π
- πUnicode encoding check: π
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1231A | |
| HTML Entity | 𒌚 | |
| HTML Code | 𒌚 | |
| CSS | \1231A |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig character mean?
π is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIGβ (U+1231A). In practice, its meaning is tied to how cuneiform signs are used in specific historical writing systems and texts. For modern users, the most common need is correct character identification and reliable reproductionβsuch as matching sign lists, composing text that references a particular sign, or adding accurate glyphs to educational or scholarly layouts. When using it in digital content, focus on using the exact Unicode character so the same sign displays consistently across platforms that support the glyph.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π has Unicode codepoint U+1231A.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𒌚 or paste the character directly.
What CSS or programming escape should I use?
CSS escape: \\1231A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1231A}.
Why doesnβt π display on my device?
Some fonts donβt support this cuneiform glyph. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes the cuneiform block.