Egyptian Hieroglyph S032 Character
π· is the Egyptian Hieroglyph S032 character (U+132F7) for documentation, design, and text styling.
U+132F7
π· is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character identified as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH S032β in Unicode. You can copy it directly or paste it into design, web, or code workflows. This page provides practical ways to include the symbol reliably.
Egyptian Hieroglyph S032 Character Meaning
π· is the Unicode character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH S032β (code point U+132F7). As with many Egyptian hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its value is primarily the standardized encoded symbol name/identifier rather than a single universal standalone βmeaningβ in everyday text. In practice, people use it when they are representing hieroglyphic writing digitally, labeling content for study or reference, or selecting a specific glyph variant by its Unicode ID. If you need a particular transliteration or context-specific interpretation, pair the symbol with the source material or font convention youβre following.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode hieroglyph glyph for digital documents and reference notes
- β’Adding hieroglyph symbols to posters, flyers, or infographic captions
- β’Typing or styling the glyph in websites and app text where hieroglyph symbols are supported
- β’Labeling research materials or character lists using the Unicode ID
- β’Creating social media posts or design mockups that include hieroglyphic characters
Examples
π· Egyptian Hieroglyph S032
- π·Unicode reference: π· (U+132F7)
- π·Glyph ID: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH S032 β π·
- π·Hieroglyph selection: π· in your font viewer
- π·Copy/paste check: π·
- π·Character list item: π· β S032
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+132F7 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓋷 | |
| HTML Code | 𓋷 | |
| CSS | \132F7 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph S032 character mean?
π· is the Unicode character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH S032β (code point U+132F7). As with many Egyptian hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its value is primarily the standardized encoded symbol name/identifier rather than a single universal standalone βmeaningβ in everyday text. In practice, people use it when they are representing hieroglyphic writing digitally, labeling content for study or reference, or selecting a specific glyph variant by its Unicode ID. If you need a particular transliteration or context-specific interpretation, pair the symbol with the source material or font convention youβre following.
What is the Unicode code point for π·?
π· is U+132F7.
How do I copy π· reliably in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𓋷
What is the CSS escape for π·?
The CSS escape is: \\132F7
What JavaScript escape can I use for π·?
The JavaScript escape is: \\u{132F7}