Cuneiform Sign Zubur Character
π is the cuneiform sign ZUBUR, encoded as U+1236D for use in Unicode text.
U+1236D
π is known in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN ZUBUR. It belongs to the Cuneiform category and can be used wherever Unicode characters are supported. Use the code points and copy options below to paste it into documents, design tools, and web text.
Cuneiform Sign Zubur Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN ZUBUR (U+1236D). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific grapheme used in cuneiform writing systems. In practical terms, its βmeaningβ is the identity of the sign itself in text encodingβuse it when you need the ZUBUR sign as a precise character rather than an approximation. For accurate interpretation in context, readers typically rely on the surrounding signs and the tablet or inscription conventions, since cuneiform characters are often interpreted according to their linguistic and scribal usage.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform ZUBUR sign into Unicode-ready documents and notes
- β’Using π in academic writing, glosses, and transliteration support materials
- β’Building searchable text samples or datasets that include cuneiform sign characters
- β’Designing educational posters or digital content about cuneiform sign inventories
- β’Adding correct Unicode characters in websites, apps, and typography previews
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign ZUBUR
- πU+1236D corresponds to π (CUNEIFORM SIGN ZUBUR).
- πHere is the cuneiform ZUBUR sign: π.
- πIn the sequence, the ZUBUR sign appears as π.
- πCopy this character for your dataset: π.
- πUnicode text example: π in cuneiform sign lists.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1236D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍭 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍭 | |
| CSS | \1236D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Zubur character mean?
π is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN ZUBUR (U+1236D). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific grapheme used in cuneiform writing systems. In practical terms, its βmeaningβ is the identity of the sign itself in text encodingβuse it when you need the ZUBUR sign as a precise character rather than an approximation. For accurate interpretation in context, readers typically rely on the surrounding signs and the tablet or inscription conventions, since cuneiform characters are often interpreted according to their linguistic and scribal usage.
What is the Unicode name of π?
The Unicode name is CUNEIFORM SIGN ZUBUR.
What is the code point for this symbol?
It is encoded as U+1236D.
How can I copy π on the web?
You can paste the character directly as π, or use HTML 𒍭, CSS escape \\1236D, or JavaScript \\u{1236D}.
Will it display correctly everywhere?
Display depends on font and Unicode support. For best results, use a font that includes the cuneiform block.