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π“…½

Egyptian Hieroglyph G053 Character

π“…½ is an Egyptian Hieroglyph G053 character (Unicode U+1317D) used for digital hieroglyph text.

U+1317D

π“…½ is the Unicode character named β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G053” (U+1317D). You can copy it for typography, writing, or UI mockups where Egyptian-style symbols are needed. Below are practical ways to enter and reference it in text and code.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G053 Character Meaning

π“…½ is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified in the Unicode block as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G053” (code point U+1317D). Like other characters in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs set, it’s primarily used as a distinct glyph that can appear in digital text for cataloging, educational materials, or layout experiments with hieroglyph-style writing. Because meaning depends on the specific glyph and context, this character is most reliably treated as a named symbol/glyph rather than a standalone translation. When you use it, consider including surrounding characters or a label so readers can interpret it correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding Egyptian-hieroglyph styling to posters, thumbnails, and design mockups
  • β€’Labeling glyph sets in educational or reference materials
  • β€’Creating decorative UI elements or iconography inspired by ancient writing
  • β€’Composing digital text sequences for research notes or transcription drafts
  • β€’Using the glyph in social posts or articles that discuss Unicode hieroglyphs

Examples

π“…½ Egyptian Hieroglyph G053

  • π“…½π“…½
  • π“…½Glyph G053: π“…½ in Unicode
  • π“…½Unicode U+1317D: π“…½
  • π“…½Example string: π“…½ π“…Ή 𓆑
  • π“…½Egyptian Hieroglyph G053 symbol: π“…½

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1317D
HTML Entity𓅽
HTML Code𓅽
CSS\1317D

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G053 character mean?

π“…½ is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified in the Unicode block as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G053” (code point U+1317D). Like other characters in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs set, it’s primarily used as a distinct glyph that can appear in digital text for cataloging, educational materials, or layout experiments with hieroglyph-style writing. Because meaning depends on the specific glyph and context, this character is most reliably treated as a named symbol/glyph rather than a standalone translation. When you use it, consider including surrounding characters or a label so readers can interpret it correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for π“…½?

π“…½ is U+1317D.

How do I copy π“…½ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𓅽.

What can I use in CSS or stylesheets?

Use the CSS escape \\1317D to insert the character.

How do I add π“…½ in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape \\u{1317D} in a string.

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