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π“ˆŽ

Egyptian Hieroglyph N029 Character

π“ˆŽ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph N029 symbol, encoded as Unicode U+1320E.

U+1320E

π“ˆŽ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N029” (U+1320E). Use it in designs, drafts, or digital text where you need a specific hieroglyph codepoint. This page provides ready-to-copy forms and common implementation escapes.

Egyptian Hieroglyph N029 Character Meaning

π“ˆŽ is a Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph character (Unicode name: β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N029”, codepoint U+1320E). In practice, the symbol’s β€œmeaning” depends on the context of the surrounding hieroglyphs and the convention used by the author or font. As a character in digital text, it is mainly used as a specific glyph reference: designers and writers select it by its Unicode identity to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support the font. When used alone, it still carries the visual identity of hieroglyph N029 rather than a guaranteed standalone word.

Common uses

  • β€’Add Egyptian-themed decorative text in posters, flyers, or album art
  • β€’Label or categorize hieroglyph samples in digital museums and educational materials
  • β€’Use as a specific glyph reference in typography or font-testing documents
  • β€’Include in manuscripts, captions, or mockups that reference Unicode hieroglyph characters
  • β€’Create consistent social media captions or badges using the same Unicode codepoint

Examples

π“ˆŽ Egyptian Hieroglyph N029

  • π“ˆŽHieroglyph sample: π“ˆŽ
  • π“ˆŽUnicode test string: π“ˆŽ U+1320E
  • π“ˆŽEgyptian set item N029: π“ˆŽ
  • π“ˆŽCaption: π“ˆŽ in black ink
  • π“ˆŽGlyph reference: 𓈎

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1320E
HTML Entity𓈎
HTML Code𓈎
CSS\1320E

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph N029 character mean?

π“ˆŽ is a Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph character (Unicode name: β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N029”, codepoint U+1320E). In practice, the symbol’s β€œmeaning” depends on the context of the surrounding hieroglyphs and the convention used by the author or font. As a character in digital text, it is mainly used as a specific glyph reference: designers and writers select it by its Unicode identity to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support the font. When used alone, it still carries the visual identity of hieroglyph N029 rather than a guaranteed standalone word.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π“ˆŽ?

π“ˆŽ is U+1320E.

How can I copy π“ˆŽ using HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𓈎.

What escape formats are available for programming?

CSS escape: \\1320E. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1320E}.

Why might π“ˆŽ not display correctly on my device?

Some fonts or platforms may not support this specific Unicode character. Try a hieroglyph-capable font and confirm the codepoint U+1320E.