Cuneiform Sign Zi Character
π£ is the Cuneiform Sign Zi character (Unicode U+12363) used in cuneiform text representation.
U+12363
π£ is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN ZI. Itβs useful when you need to reproduce cuneiform text in digital content. On this page you can copy the symbol and find standard encoding forms for developers.
Cuneiform Sign Zi Character Meaning
π£ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIβ (U+12363) from the Cuneiform block. Like other cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign form used in writing systems that rely on wedge-shaped characters. In practice, its βmeaningβ is tied to the sign inventory of cuneiform writing: it is primarily used as a glyph within cuneiform transliteration, cataloging, typography, and educational or reference materials. When using it in text, treat it as a distinct character that should match the intended sign list for your source or transcription standard.
Common uses
- β’Copying cuneiform glyphs for digital manuscripts, notes, or reference pages
- β’Typography and font testing for the Cuneiform Unicode block
- β’Building transliteration or sign-list tables in websites and documents
- β’Adding authentic-looking cuneiform text snippets to educational content
- β’Using the character in developer projects that need the exact Unicode sign
Examples
π£ Cuneiform Sign Zi
- π£π£ appears in this sign list as βZIβ.
- π£Use π£ when matching the Unicode character U+12363.
- π£The transliteration section includes π£ among other cuneiform signs.
- π£In the table, π£ is placed under the ZI entry.
- π£Typeface preview: does π£ render clearly in your font?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12363 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍣 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍣 | |
| CSS | \12363 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Zi character mean?
π£ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIβ (U+12363) from the Cuneiform block. Like other cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign form used in writing systems that rely on wedge-shaped characters. In practice, its βmeaningβ is tied to the sign inventory of cuneiform writing: it is primarily used as a glyph within cuneiform transliteration, cataloging, typography, and educational or reference materials. When using it in text, treat it as a distinct character that should match the intended sign list for your source or transcription standard.
What is the Unicode code point for π£?
π£ is U+12363.
How do I copy π£ reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒍣
Whatβs the CSS escape for this character?
The CSS escape is: \\12363
How do I represent π£ in JavaScript?
You can use the JavaScript escape form: \\u{12363}