Egyptian Hieroglyph M017a Character
π is the Egyptian hieroglyph code point U+131CC, labeled M017A in the Unicode standard.
U+131CC
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character from the Unicode set. Itβs useful for typographic reference, niche design work, and text mockups that require exact character codes. Below youβll find safe copy/paste options and developer-friendly escape sequences.
Egyptian Hieroglyph M017a Character Meaning
βπβ is formally named EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M017A (Unicode U+131CC). As a hieroglyph character, it represents a specific sign from the Unicode βEgyptian Hieroglyphsβ block. Unicode assigns each hieroglyph a distinct code point so it can be rendered consistently across fonts that support the character. The precise reading or linguistic meaning depends on the signβs usage in actual texts or transliteration conventions; for most everyday digital use, the important thing is using the correct character (U+131CC) and ensuring the chosen font can display it.
Common uses
- β’Adding correct Egyptian hieroglyph characters to a digital manuscript or research note
- β’Typography mockups where the exact Unicode sign must match a reference
- β’User-interface or iconography experiments using rare Unicode symbols
- β’Social posts or captions that include an exact hieroglyph character for context
- β’Developer documentation or debugging logs that reference U+131CC explicitly
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph M017A
- πUnicode reference: π (U+131CC)
- πHieroglyph sign: π
- πCopy/paste test: π
- πCharacter escape example: \\u{131CC}
- πFont check with π in the editor
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+131CC | |
| HTML Entity | 𓇌 | |
| HTML Code | 𓇌 | |
| CSS | \131CC |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph M017a character mean?
βπβ is formally named EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M017A (Unicode U+131CC). As a hieroglyph character, it represents a specific sign from the Unicode βEgyptian Hieroglyphsβ block. Unicode assigns each hieroglyph a distinct code point so it can be rendered consistently across fonts that support the character. The precise reading or linguistic meaning depends on the signβs usage in actual texts or transliteration conventions; for most everyday digital use, the important thing is using the correct character (U+131CC) and ensuring the chosen font can display it.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is Unicode U+131CC (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M017A).
How can I copy π for use in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𓇌.
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π?
CSS escape: \\131CC. JavaScript escape: \\u{131CC}.
Why does π not display in my browser or app?
The character requires a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. If the font isnβt available, you may see a blank box or replacement glyph.