Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Tu Character
π is a cuneiform sign called βURU TIMES TUβ, with Unicode U+1234B for consistent digital text use.
U+1234B
π is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES TUβ. You can copy it directly or use standard encodings like HTML entity and Unicode escapes in code. This page helps you reuse the symbol accurately in writing, design, and development.
Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Tu Character Meaning
π (Unicode U+1234B) is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES TUβ. In practice, the symbol is used when representing cuneiform writing in digital form, such as in transliteration systems, font/glyph demonstrations, epigraphy notes, or educational materials. The βURU TIMES TUβ part of the name indicates a specific named sign (and its relationship within a sign list), which helps scholars and readers match the character to the correct entry. When you need faithful reproduction, using the exact Unicode code point (U+1234B) is the most reliable approach.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform character into notes, captions, or documentation
- β’Rendering cuneiform text in publishing, layout, and typography workflows
- β’Using the symbol in code examples or data fields that require a precise Unicode character
- β’Creating educational materials or worksheets that include specific cuneiform signs
- β’Typing or searching for the sign by Unicode name/code point in digital archives
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign URU TIMES TU
- ππ appears in the sign list under βURU TIMES TUβ.
- πIn my document, I insert π using its Unicode code point.
- πThe transliteration entry for π must stay consistent across versions.
- πI used π as a sample glyph in the font test page.
- πSearch for U+1234B to locate the character π quickly.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1234B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍋 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍋 | |
| CSS | \1234B |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Tu character mean?
π (Unicode U+1234B) is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES TUβ. In practice, the symbol is used when representing cuneiform writing in digital form, such as in transliteration systems, font/glyph demonstrations, epigraphy notes, or educational materials. The βURU TIMES TUβ part of the name indicates a specific named sign (and its relationship within a sign list), which helps scholars and readers match the character to the correct entry. When you need faithful reproduction, using the exact Unicode code point (U+1234B) is the most reliable approach.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The code point for π is U+1234B.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒍋
How do I use π in CSS or stylesheets?
You can use the CSS escape: \\1234B.
What JavaScript escape can I use for π?
Use: \\u{1234B}.