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π“…Ž

Egyptian Hieroglyph G012 Character

π“…Ž is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph G012, useful for titles, studies, and typographic variety.

U+1314E

π“…Ž is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified by Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G012” (U+1314E). This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms. You’ll also find the exact HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escape forms for developers.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G012 Character Meaning

π“…Ž is the Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph β€œG012” (code point U+1314E). As a hieroglyph identifier in Unicode, it’s typically used in digital writing systems and reference contexts rather than as a standalone modern β€œword” in everyday typography. People use it when creating layouts that reference hieroglyphic sets, building teaching materials, formatting scholarly or museum-style documents, or choosing symbols for visual motifs. Because the exact reading depends on the surrounding text in hieroglyphic writing, the safest approach is to treat it as a specific hieroglyph form (G012) and confirm context if you’re encoding full inscriptions.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding hieroglyph characters to digital documents and fonts when referencing cataloged forms like β€œG012”
  • β€’Building classroom slides or study sheets for Unicode hieroglyph identification practice
  • β€’Creating decorative or thematic designs that include Egyptian script elements
  • β€’Using the symbol in text-based mockups for app or website UI that needs Unicode hieroglyph coverage
  • β€’Referencing a specific hieroglyph in research notes, captions, or inventory lists

Examples

π“…Ž Egyptian Hieroglyph G012

  • π“…ŽExample: U+1314E π“…Ž in a Unicode reference list.
  • π“…ŽStudy note: Egyptian hieroglyph form G012 is shown here: π“…Ž.
  • π“…ŽCaption: Symbol π“…Ž corresponds to β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G012”.
  • π“…ŽTypographic test: Rendering check for π“…Ž in my document.
  • π“…ŽCatalog entry: Hieroglyph G012 uses the character π“…Ž.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1314E
HTML Entity𓅎
HTML Code𓅎
CSS\1314E

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G012 character mean?

π“…Ž is the Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph β€œG012” (code point U+1314E). As a hieroglyph identifier in Unicode, it’s typically used in digital writing systems and reference contexts rather than as a standalone modern β€œword” in everyday typography. People use it when creating layouts that reference hieroglyphic sets, building teaching materials, formatting scholarly or museum-style documents, or choosing symbols for visual motifs. Because the exact reading depends on the surrounding text in hieroglyphic writing, the safest approach is to treat it as a specific hieroglyph form (G012) and confirm context if you’re encoding full inscriptions.

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

π“…Ž is U+1314E (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G012).

How do I copy π“…Ž in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𓅎.

What escape sequences can developers use?

CSS escape: \\1314E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1314E}.

Why does the same hieroglyph look different in different apps?

Rendering depends on the font and Unicode support. If your font doesn’t include Egyptian Hieroglyphs, the character may appear as a missing-glyph box or a fallback design.