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π“…—

Egyptian Hieroglyph G020a Character

π“…— is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character (G020A) identified by Unicode U+13157.

U+13157

π“…— is the Unicode character named Egyptian Hieroglyph G020A. It’s useful when you need hieroglyph-specific text in documents, apps, or design mockups. This page provides practical ways to copy and reference it.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G020a Character Meaning

π“…— is classified under β€œEgyptian Hieroglyphs” with the Unicode identifier EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020A (U+13157). As with many hieroglyph characters, its visual form is primarily used as a writing-system symbol rather than as a widely standardized standalone emoji-like icon. In practice, the symbol is most often used for typographic, educational, or decorative purposes where specific hieroglyph code points matter (for example, labeling, inscriptions, themed typography, or encoding text that references hieroglyph sets by Unicode name). When using it, rely on the Unicode character identity rather than assumptions about a single fixed β€œmeaning” in modern text.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding hieroglyph characters to posters, posters, or themed graphic designs
  • β€’Typing or composing Unicode-encoded Egyptian script text in documents and web content
  • β€’Building iconography or typographic elements for educational materials about hieroglyphs
  • β€’Using the exact code point in app interfaces, games, or UI mockups that require Unicode precision
  • β€’Referencing hieroglyphs in digital manuscripts, captions, or research-style text

Examples

π“…— Egyptian Hieroglyph G020A

  • π“…—Ancient script sample: π“…—
  • π“…—Hieroglyph label: π“…— (U+13157)
  • π“…—Unicode test string: π“…—π“…—π“…—
  • π“…—Design note: use π“…— for G020A
  • π“…—Typographic line: π“…— within a layout

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13157
HTML Entity𓅗
HTML Code𓅗
CSS\13157

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G020a character mean?

π“…— is classified under β€œEgyptian Hieroglyphs” with the Unicode identifier EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020A (U+13157). As with many hieroglyph characters, its visual form is primarily used as a writing-system symbol rather than as a widely standardized standalone emoji-like icon. In practice, the symbol is most often used for typographic, educational, or decorative purposes where specific hieroglyph code points matter (for example, labeling, inscriptions, themed typography, or encoding text that references hieroglyph sets by Unicode name). When using it, rely on the Unicode character identity rather than assumptions about a single fixed β€œmeaning” in modern text.

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

π“…— is U+13157 (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G020A).

How can I copy π“…— for use on a website?

You can copy the character directly (π“…—) or use the HTML entity 𓅗.

How do I reference π“…— in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\13157. JavaScript escape (code point): \\u{13157}.

Does π“…— have a single fixed β€œemoji-style” meaning?

Not in the same way as an emoji. It’s best treated as a specific Egyptian hieroglyph code point (G020A) whose interpretation depends on how it’s used in text or inscriptions.