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π“…–

Egyptian Hieroglyph G020 Character

π“…– is the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph G020 character, useful for documentation, design, and typographic work.

U+13156

π“…– (Egyptian Hieroglyph G020) is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character encoded in Unicode. You can copy it from this page or use the provided escape forms in code. It’s commonly used when working with historical scripts, reference lists, and custom typography.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G020 Character Meaning

π“…– is identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020” (U+13156). As with many hieroglyph code points, the character functions primarily as a named sign within a standardized typographic set, rather than a broadly universal pictogram with a single, everyday meaning. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is usually handled in context: scholars and designers may use it as a specific cataloged sign, and writers may include it to represent or reference a particular hieroglyph in transliteration, labeling, or digital epigraphy. When selecting this character, rely on the Unicode sign name and your source for the exact sign value.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding a specific Unicode hieroglyph sign to digital documents or catalogs
  • β€’Designing posters, title cards, or artwork that references Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • β€’Building searchable reference sheets for Unicode character sets
  • β€’Using it in academic or hobby epigraphy notes where G020 must be represented precisely
  • β€’Testing fonts and rendering support for Egyptian Hieroglyphs characters

Examples

π“…– Egyptian Hieroglyph G020

  • π“…–Unicode sign reference: π“…– (U+13156)
  • π“…–Hieroglyph label: π“…– β€” G020
  • π“…–Font test string: π“…– π“…– π“…–
  • π“…–Catalog entry: π“…– Egyptian Hieroglyph G020
  • π“…–Text note: Use U+13156 for π“…–

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13156
HTML Entity𓅖
HTML Code𓅖
CSS\13156

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G020 character mean?

π“…– is identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020” (U+13156). As with many hieroglyph code points, the character functions primarily as a named sign within a standardized typographic set, rather than a broadly universal pictogram with a single, everyday meaning. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is usually handled in context: scholars and designers may use it as a specific cataloged sign, and writers may include it to represent or reference a particular hieroglyph in transliteration, labeling, or digital epigraphy. When selecting this character, rely on the Unicode sign name and your source for the exact sign value.

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

π“…– is U+13156, named β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020” in Unicode.

How can I copy π“…– into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𓅖.

What escape sequence can I use in JavaScript?

You can use the JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{13156}.

Why might π“…– not display correctly on my device?

Some fonts don’t support Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes U+13156.

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