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π“…²

Egyptian Hieroglyph G043a Character

π“…² is the Egyptian Hieroglyph G043A character (U+13172) used for historical and decorative text.

U+13172

π“…² (Egyptian Hieroglyph G043A) is a Unicode character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. It’s useful when you need a specific hieroglyph for design, writing, or reference. This page provides reliable copy/paste options and code-point details.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G043a Character Meaning

π“…² is encoded in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G043A” (U+13172). As with many hieroglyph characters, its exact interpretation can depend on context and the arrangement of other signs in a text. In practice, people commonly use this specific code point as a stylized hieroglyph in educational materials, decorative typography, font testing, and projects that reference Egyptian sign inventories. Because hieroglyph meanings are often context-sensitive, the safest approach for creators is to pair it with the intended neighboring signs or with a documented sign list reference for G043A.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding a specific Egyptian hieroglyph to artwork or digital illustrations
  • β€’Using it in educational content that references Unicode/Egyptian sign inventories
  • β€’Typography and font testing for the U+13172 character in a given font
  • β€’Creating themed UI, posters, or social graphics with hieroglyph-style characters
  • β€’Including it in text-based projects where exact Unicode code points must match

Examples

π“…² Egyptian Hieroglyph G043A

  • π“…²Glyph: π“…² (U+13172)
  • π“…²Unicode test string: π“…² π“…³ π“…΄
  • π“…²Egyptian sign reference: π“…² = G043A
  • π“…²Decorative title element: π“…²
  • π“…²Font sample: π“…² displayed in my typeface

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13172
HTML Entity𓅲
HTML Code𓅲
CSS\13172

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G043a character mean?

π“…² is encoded in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G043A” (U+13172). As with many hieroglyph characters, its exact interpretation can depend on context and the arrangement of other signs in a text. In practice, people commonly use this specific code point as a stylized hieroglyph in educational materials, decorative typography, font testing, and projects that reference Egyptian sign inventories. Because hieroglyph meanings are often context-sensitive, the safest approach for creators is to pair it with the intended neighboring signs or with a documented sign list reference for G043A.

What Unicode character is π“…²?

π“…² is β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G043A” with Unicode code point U+13172.

How do I copy π“…² reliably on a website or in an app?

Use the direct character (π“…²) or paste the HTML entity/escapes shown on this page, especially if your editor may change characters.

Why might π“…² not display correctly?

Text display depends on font support for the Unicode hieroglyph block. If a font lacks the glyph, you may see a placeholder or missing character.

Does π“…² always have the same meaning?

Hieroglyph interpretations can be context-dependent. The most reliable way to understand its role is to consult the intended sign arrangement or a documented sign list for G043A.

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