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π“…†

Egyptian Hieroglyph G007 Character

π“…† is the Unicode character for β€œEgyptian Hieroglyph G007”, used in digital hieroglyph text and typography.

U+13146

π“…† is an Egyptian hieroglyph character encoded in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G007” (U+13146). It’s useful when you want to add hieroglyph-style symbols in posters, UI mockups, or documentation.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G007 Character Meaning

π“…† is not a punctuation mark or emoji; it is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G007” (U+13146). In practice, its meaning depends on the surrounding hieroglyph text and the font/layout used to render Egyptian script. When used alone, it’s most often treated as a decorative or typographic hieroglyph symbol; when used in sequence, it contributes to the overall hieroglyphic message in digital documents. For best results, pair it with a hieroglyph-capable font and test rendering across devices.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding Egyptian-hieroglyph decoration to website headers, banners, and posters
  • β€’Including the symbol in design mockups for museum, history, or education content
  • β€’Using it in digital typography samples to demonstrate Unicode characters
  • β€’Inserting the character into manuscripts, captions, or research notes where hieroglyphs are referenced
  • β€’Placing it in social media posts or study materials that showcase hieroglyph symbolism

Examples

π“…† Egyptian Hieroglyph G007

  • π“…†Hieroglyph sample: π“…†
  • π“…†Unicode test character: π“…† (U+13146).
  • π“…†Typography study using π“…† in a line of Egyptian script.
  • π“…†Poster detail: π“…† set in a hieroglyph font.
  • π“…†Caption: π“…† alongside other encoded hieroglyphs.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13146
HTML Entity𓅆
HTML Code𓅆
CSS\13146

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G007 character mean?

π“…† is not a punctuation mark or emoji; it is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G007” (U+13146). In practice, its meaning depends on the surrounding hieroglyph text and the font/layout used to render Egyptian script. When used alone, it’s most often treated as a decorative or typographic hieroglyph symbol; when used in sequence, it contributes to the overall hieroglyphic message in digital documents. For best results, pair it with a hieroglyph-capable font and test rendering across devices.

What is the Unicode code point for π“…†?

π“…† is U+13146.

How do I copy π“…† in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𓅆.

What CSS escape can I use for π“…†?

Use the CSS escape: \\13146.

Why doesn’t π“…† look right on my device?

Rendering depends on the font. Use a font that supports Egyptian hieroglyphs and test across browsers and platforms.

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