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π“Œ“

Egyptian Hieroglyph T009a Character

π“Œ“ is the Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T009A” (U+13313).

U+13313

π“Œ“ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T009A” (U+13313). You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes. It’s useful when adding hieroglyph-inspired symbols to digital text and designs.

Egyptian Hieroglyph T009a Character Meaning

π“Œ“ is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph code point in the Unicode block for Egyptian Hieroglyphs. As with many hieroglyph characters, the visual form is meant for representing hieroglyphic writing, especially in Unicode texts and typographic projects. The symbol’s Unicode identity is β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T009A” (U+13313), which helps you refer to the exact glyph consistently across platforms that support this character. Its meaning in language or inscriptions depends on the surrounding hieroglyphs and context, so treat it as a character suitable for typographic and layout usage rather than a standalone semantic word.

Common uses

  • β€’Add hieroglyph characters to book covers, posters, and poster-style typography
  • β€’Include Unicode hieroglyphs in digital signage and custom UI iconography
  • β€’Reference or label hieroglyph characters in educational slides and study notes
  • β€’Use in social media posts to create themed visuals or captions
  • β€’Employ in Unicode/encoding demonstrations and web content experiments

Examples

π“Œ“ Egyptian Hieroglyph T009A

  • π“Œ“π“Œ“
  • π“Œ“hieroglyph: π“Œ“
  • π“Œ“Unicode sample: π“Œ“ (U+13313)
  • π“Œ“Set to Egyptian Hieroglyphs: π“Œ“
  • π“Œ“Glyph test string: π“Œ“π“Œ“

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13313
HTML Entity𓌓
HTML Code𓌓
CSS\13313

FAQ

What Unicode character is π“Œ“?

π“Œ“ is β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T009A” with Unicode code point U+13313.

How can I copy π“Œ“ into my project?

You can copy the character directly (π“Œ“). For code, use HTML 𓌓, CSS \\13313, or JavaScript \\u{13313}.

Will π“Œ“ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the font and platform support the Egyptian Hieroglyphs Unicode block. If unsupported, you may see a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.

What does π“Œ“ mean on its own?

The Unicode identity is clear (T009A), but specific interpretation depends on context with other hieroglyphs in an inscription.