Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Uruda Character
π (U+1234E) is a cuneiform sign named βUru times Uruda.β
U+1234E
π is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES URUDA.β Itβs useful when youβre adding cuneiform text to documents, posts, or prototypes. This page helps you copy the symbol reliably using common encodings.
Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Uruda Character Meaning
The Unicode name for π is βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES URUDA,β identifying it as a specific cuneiform sign. In practice, its meaning depends on the text or scholarly source where itβs used, since cuneiform signs function as part of writing systems and can represent sounds, words, or sign combinations. The βtimesβ wording in the Unicode name indicates a relation between components in the signβs designation, which may matter for correct transcription. When you need the exact character, use the code point U+1234E and the same Unicode character rather than a visually similar fallback glyph.
Common uses
- β’Typing or pasting cuneiform text into notes, drafts, or academic references
- β’Web and app UI that displays rare Unicode characters for font or language testing
- β’Designing posters or typography mockups that require the exact cuneiform sign
- β’Creating subtitles, captions, or inline gloss markers in Unicode-encoded manuscripts
- β’Using the character in developer workflows (copy/paste or encoded escapes) for consistent rendering
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Uruda
- ππ π π
- πβUru times Urudaβ is encoded as π.
- πUse the character π in your cuneiform sample set.
- πUnicode test string: π U+1234E.
- πCuneiform sign: π for transcription work.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1234E | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍎 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍎 | |
| CSS | \1234E |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Uruda character mean?
The Unicode name for π is βCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES URUDA,β identifying it as a specific cuneiform sign. In practice, its meaning depends on the text or scholarly source where itβs used, since cuneiform signs function as part of writing systems and can represent sounds, words, or sign combinations. The βtimesβ wording in the Unicode name indicates a relation between components in the signβs designation, which may matter for correct transcription. When you need the exact character, use the code point U+1234E and the same Unicode character rather than a visually similar fallback glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1234E.
How can I copy π reliably in HTML?
You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒍎.
What JavaScript escape should I use for π?
Use \\u{1234E}.
Why doesnβt π always look the same on every device?
Cuneiform glyph appearance depends on whether a font installed on your device supports U+1234E. Different fonts may render the character differently.