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π“Š€

Egyptian Hieroglyph O032 Character

π“Š€ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as O032 in Unicode.

U+13280

π“Š€ is a Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph (O032). It’s useful when you need hieroglyph text for typography, reference, or themed design work. Below you’ll find copy-ready variants and the exact code points for developers.

Egyptian Hieroglyph O032 Character Meaning

π“Š€ is the Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O032” (U+13280). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its exact reading and usage can depend on the surrounding signs and the text context. In practice, users commonly treat it as a single hieroglyph glyph for labeling, mockups, and symbol sets, rather than as a standalone β€œword.” When composing hieroglyph-like text, keep consistency in fonts and rendering support so the glyph appears correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Typography and layout for projects using Egyptian-style glyphs
  • β€’Creating reference charts or study notes with specific Unicode signs
  • β€’Icon or badge design for β€œancient,” β€œEgypt,” or β€œhieroglyph” themes
  • β€’Developer test cases for Unicode and font rendering of U+13280
  • β€’Social media or print graphics that include hieroglyph elements

Examples

π“Š€ Egyptian Hieroglyph O032

  • π“Š€β€œHere is π“Š€ as coded in Unicode: O032 (U+13280).”
  • π“Š€β€œUse π“Š€ in your hieroglyph label: π“Š€ π“Š π“Š‚.”
  • π“Š€β€œThe character π“Š€ should render with a hieroglyph-supporting font.”
  • π“Š€β€œReference sign O032: π“Š€.”
  • π“Š€β€œTypography test: does π“Š€ display correctly on your device?”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13280
HTML Entity𓊀
HTML Code𓊀
CSS\13280

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph O032 character mean?

π“Š€ is the Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O032” (U+13280). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its exact reading and usage can depend on the surrounding signs and the text context. In practice, users commonly treat it as a single hieroglyph glyph for labeling, mockups, and symbol sets, rather than as a standalone β€œword.” When composing hieroglyph-like text, keep consistency in fonts and rendering support so the glyph appears correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for π“Š€?

π“Š€ is Unicode U+13280, named β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O032.”

How do I copy π“Š€ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𓊀 or paste the character directly.

What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?

CSS escape: \\13280. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{13280}.

Why does π“Š€ look different or not appear on my device?

Glyph appearance depends on font and rendering support. Use a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block to ensure correct display.

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