Cuneiform Sign Ze2 Character
π’ is the Unicode character U+12362, named Cuneiform Sign ZE2.
U+12362
π’ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12362. This page helps you copy it for documents, web text, fonts, and drafts where accurate character rendering matters. Youβll also find quick alternatives and practical usage ideas.
Cuneiform Sign Ze2 Character Meaning
π’ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZE2β (U+12362). In Unicode terminology, its meaning is primarily tied to its role as a specific cuneiform sign identifier rather than a single modern-language word. When working with cuneiform text, epigraphic transcriptions, or cataloged sign lists, this character is used to represent the ZE2 sign precisely. Because rendering depends on font support, itβs best to test in the environment where you plan to display or publish the character.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform character (U+12362) into digital transcriptions or sign lists
- β’Drafting web pages, comments, or notes that reference the ZE2 cuneiform sign by Unicode
- β’Using in academic or archival metadata where a standardized character ID is needed
- β’Creating typography or UI previews for font testing with cuneiform blocks
- β’Adding the symbol to educational posts explaining Unicode cuneiform characters
Examples
π’ Cuneiform Sign ZE2
- π’Unicode: U+12362 β π’
- π’Cuneiform Sign ZE2: π’
- π’Sign reference: π’ (ZE2)
- π’Copy/paste test: π’
- π’Character set check: π’
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12362 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍢 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍢 | |
| CSS | \12362 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ze2 character mean?
π’ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZE2β (U+12362). In Unicode terminology, its meaning is primarily tied to its role as a specific cuneiform sign identifier rather than a single modern-language word. When working with cuneiform text, epigraphic transcriptions, or cataloged sign lists, this character is used to represent the ZE2 sign precisely. Because rendering depends on font support, itβs best to test in the environment where you plan to display or publish the character.
What is the Unicode code point for π’?
π’ is U+12362.
How do I copy π’ for HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𒍢 or copy the character directly.
How do I type π’ in CSS or JavaScript?
Use the CSS escape \\12362 and the JavaScript escape \\u{12362}.
Why might π’ not display correctly?
Cuneiform characters depend on font support. If your font doesnβt include U+12362, you may see a blank box or fallback glyph.