Cuneiform Sign Ur Crossing Ur Character
π© is a cuneiform sign known as βUR crossing UR,β encoded at U+12329.
U+12329
This page helps you copy and use the cuneiform symbol π©. Youβll find its Unicode details and ready-to-paste escape sequences for web and software use.
Cuneiform Sign Ur Crossing Ur Character Meaning
π© is a Cuneiform sign titled βUR crossing URβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN UR CROSSING UR). With the codepoint U+12329 (HTML entity 𒌩), it belongs to the Cuneiform block of the Unicode standard. As a cuneiform character, itβs primarily used in digital texts that represent Sumerian or Akkadian writing conventions, scholarly transcriptions, and font/encoding work involving cuneiform scripts. In practice, the βmeaningβ of a single sign depends on the surrounding text and the specific cuneiform tradition being represented, so itβs best treated as a grapheme used in context rather than a standalone word.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing cuneiform texts for study notes or academic drafts
- β’Adding accurate cuneiform characters in digital humanities projects
- β’Using the symbol in UI mockups or typography samples that include cuneiform
- β’Creating reference sheets or glossary entries for Unicode sign comparisons
- β’Embedding the character in web pages and documents using the provided escapes
Examples
π© Cuneiform Sign UR Crossing UR
- π©π©ππ (a short sequence in a transcription)
- π©The sign π© appears in this line of the tablet copy.
- π©Unicode test: U+12329 = π©
- π©Use π© in the cuneiform character list for U-signs.
- π©Font check: does your font render π© correctly?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12329 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒌩 | |
| HTML Code | 𒌩 | |
| CSS | \12329 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur Crossing Ur character mean?
π© is a Cuneiform sign titled βUR crossing URβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN UR CROSSING UR). With the codepoint U+12329 (HTML entity 𒌩), it belongs to the Cuneiform block of the Unicode standard. As a cuneiform character, itβs primarily used in digital texts that represent Sumerian or Akkadian writing conventions, scholarly transcriptions, and font/encoding work involving cuneiform scripts. In practice, the βmeaningβ of a single sign depends on the surrounding text and the specific cuneiform tradition being represented, so itβs best treated as a grapheme used in context rather than a standalone word.
What is the Unicode code point for π©?
The symbol π© is encoded as U+12329.
How can I copy π© into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𒌩.
What CSS and JavaScript escapes can I use for π©?
CSS escape: \\12329. JavaScript escape: \\u{12329}.
Does π© have a single fixed meaning on its own?
As with many cuneiform signs, the interpretation depends on the surrounding text and the transcription tradition; itβs usually treated as a grapheme in context.