Cuneiform Sign Udug Character
π is the Cuneiform sign UDUG, encoded as U+1231C for easy copy and use.
U+1231C
π is a cuneiform character known as the Cuneiform Sign UDUG. Itβs useful when you need accurate Unicode text for cataloging, research notes, or educational materials. Use the provided copy options to paste it reliably across platforms.
Cuneiform Sign Udug Character Meaning
π (Cuneiform Sign UDUG, U+1231C) is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode. Like many cuneiform characters, its interpretation depends on context within a specific inscription or text tradition. For practical use, the most important βmeaningβ is identification: this codepoint lets you reference the sign precisely in digital documents, typography, and data records. If youβre working with transliteration, manuscript references, or font/typing demonstrations, treat this character as the exact graphical sign tied to its Unicode identifier rather than assuming a single standalone value.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into digital notes and reference lists
- β’Typing Unicode text for linguistic or epigraphy study materials
- β’Embedding the character in web pages using HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
- β’Designing typographic samples or font previews for cuneiform script
- β’Annotating transcripts where specific sign-level accuracy matters
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign UDUG
- πUDUG appears in the cited line as π.
- πSign list: π (U+1231C) used for consistent labeling.
- πI added π to the transliteration notes for this tablet.
- πFont test string: π π π to compare glyph shapes.
- πWeb demo: insert π and verify it renders correctly.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1231C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒌜 | |
| HTML Code | 𒌜 | |
| CSS | \1231C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Udug character mean?
π (Cuneiform Sign UDUG, U+1231C) is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode. Like many cuneiform characters, its interpretation depends on context within a specific inscription or text tradition. For practical use, the most important βmeaningβ is identification: this codepoint lets you reference the sign precisely in digital documents, typography, and data records. If youβre working with transliteration, manuscript references, or font/typing demonstrations, treat this character as the exact graphical sign tied to its Unicode identifier rather than assuming a single standalone value.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is encoded as U+1231C.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒌜 (as provided for this character).
What escape sequences work in code editors?
CSS escape: \\1231C. JavaScript escape: \\u{1231C}.
Does π have a single fixed meaning by itself?
In cuneiform, interpretation typically depends on context. For digital work, this page focuses on the exact sign identity tied to U+1231C.