Cuneiform Sign Zi3 Character
π₯ is the cuneiform sign Zi3 (U+12365), used as a script character for digital writing and reference.
U+12365
π₯ is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZI3.β If you need to paste it into a document, webpage, or app, this page provides ready-to-use forms and coding escapes. Itβs especially helpful for researchers, designers, and writers working with cuneiform text.
Cuneiform Sign Zi3 Character Meaning
π₯ (CUNEIFORM SIGN ZI3, U+12365) is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name and code point. In Unicode and font-based workflows, the most practical βmeaningβ is its role as a specific, standardized glyph: Zi3. That matters when you want consistent rendering across platforms, or when youβre cataloging signs by their Unicode identifiers rather than by visual similarity. For accurate digital cuneiform, use the character itself (π₯) and rely on the provided code point and escapes to avoid copy/paste or encoding issues.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode character π₯ into a text editor, document, or study notes.
- β’Adding the sign to a digital catalog of cuneiform characters by Unicode name or code point.
- β’Designing typography samples or posters featuring cuneiform sign lists.
- β’Creating subtitles, captions, or annotations where the sign must match a reference transcription.
- β’Using the character in web and app content via HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.
Examples
π₯ Cuneiform Sign Zi3
- π₯π₯ appears in the sign list under Zi3.
- π₯Unicode test: π₯ (U+12365).
- π₯Please insert π₯ exactly as shown.
- π₯In our notes we mark the token π₯.
- π₯Caption example using cuneiform sign π₯.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12365 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍥 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍥 | |
| CSS | \12365 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Zi3 character mean?
π₯ (CUNEIFORM SIGN ZI3, U+12365) is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name and code point. In Unicode and font-based workflows, the most practical βmeaningβ is its role as a specific, standardized glyph: Zi3. That matters when you want consistent rendering across platforms, or when youβre cataloging signs by their Unicode identifiers rather than by visual similarity. For accurate digital cuneiform, use the character itself (π₯) and rely on the provided code point and escapes to avoid copy/paste or encoding issues.
What is the Unicode code point for π₯?
π₯ is U+12365.
How can I copy π₯ for use on a website?
You can paste the character directly (π₯) or use the HTML entity: 𒍥 (as provided).
What escapes work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\12365 and JavaScript escape: \\u{12365}.
Why do I see a blank box instead of π₯?
That usually means your font or browser doesnβt support the cuneiform character. Try a Unicode-capable font for cuneiform.