Cuneiform Sign Zu5 Times A Character
π¬ is the Cuneiform Sign ZU5 TIMES A (U+1236C), available for copy and use in Unicode text.
U+1236C
Need the exact cuneiform character π¬? This page provides reliable copy/paste options plus common encoding forms for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Use it in typography, labels, research notes, or Unicode-friendly interfaces.
Cuneiform Sign Zu5 Times A Character Meaning
π¬ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES Aβ with codepoint U+1236C. As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is typically handled as a single Unicode character in text. The name is the most practical way to identify it in software and fonts, especially when you need the exact glyph for scholarly notes, digital editions, or encoded writing demonstrations. When using it in web or app text, ensure your font supports the Cuneiform block so the glyph renders correctly.
Common uses
- β’Typography and UI elements that require a specific cuneiform glyph
- β’Academic or archival notes where exact Unicode characters must be preserved
- β’Digital humanities projects using Unicode text for transliteration or indexing
- β’Game/fictional writing props or labels that include cuneiform-style symbols
- β’Developer content (templates, data labels, testing) that needs deterministic character encoding
Examples
π¬ Cuneiform Sign Zu5 Times A
- π¬π¬ π¬ β cuneiform sign sequence for testing.
- π¬In the dataset, the sign π¬ corresponds to U+1236C.
- π¬Label: π¬ (CUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES A).
- π¬Copy this character: π¬ and paste into your document.
- π¬Rendering check: does π¬ show correctly in your font?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1236C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍬 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍬 | |
| CSS | \1236C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Zu5 Times A character mean?
π¬ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES Aβ with codepoint U+1236C. As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is typically handled as a single Unicode character in text. The name is the most practical way to identify it in software and fonts, especially when you need the exact glyph for scholarly notes, digital editions, or encoded writing demonstrations. When using it in web or app text, ensure your font supports the Cuneiform block so the glyph renders correctly.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π¬?
π¬ is U+1236C (named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES Aβ).
How do I copy π¬ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒍬 or paste the character directly into a UTF-8 HTML file.
What CSS and JavaScript escapes work for this symbol?
CSS: \\1236C. JavaScript: \\u{1236C}.
Why might π¬ not appear in my document or app?
The character requires a font that supports the Cuneiform block. If your font lacks that glyph, it may render as a missing-character box.