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π“Ž”

Egyptian Hieroglyph V022 Character

π“Ž” is the Egyptian Hieroglyph V022 character (U+13394), useful for reference, design, and text markup.

U+13394

π“Ž” is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified as V022. On free-symbols.com you can copy it reliably and find the correct Unicode values for web and app use. It’s commonly used when working with Unicode character sets or hieroglyph-inspired typography.

Egyptian Hieroglyph V022 Character Meaning

The character π“Ž” is encoded as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V022” with Unicode codepoint U+13394. As with many hieroglyphs, its interpretation can depend on the surrounding signs and the text context in which it appears. For practical use, it’s best treated as a specific Unicode character for accurate copying, cataloging, and typographic composition rather than relying on an all-purpose standalone β€œmeaning.” If you’re building a legend, study reference, or custom font layout, keep the surrounding signs in mind and verify appearance in your target font.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for Unicode character references and studies of Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • β€’Including the exact sign in digital manuscripts, glosses, or documentation
  • β€’Typography and UI mockups that feature hieroglyph-themed decorative text
  • β€’Developer content where the specific codepoint U+13394 must be used consistently
  • β€’Social posts or labels that reference Unicode hieroglyph characters

Examples

π“Ž” Egyptian Hieroglyph V022

  • π“Ž”U+13394: π“Ž” (Egyptian Hieroglyph V022)
  • π“Ž”Font test: π“Ž” should render in the chosen hieroglyph style.
  • π“Ž”Unicode lookup result for π“Ž”: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V022.
  • π“Ž”Character: π“Ž” β€” copy and insert into your text editor.
  • π“Ž”Markup: 𓎔 (visual check: π“Ž”)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13394
HTML Entity𓎔
HTML Code𓎔
CSS\13394

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph V022 character mean?

The character π“Ž” is encoded as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V022” with Unicode codepoint U+13394. As with many hieroglyphs, its interpretation can depend on the surrounding signs and the text context in which it appears. For practical use, it’s best treated as a specific Unicode character for accurate copying, cataloging, and typographic composition rather than relying on an all-purpose standalone β€œmeaning.” If you’re building a legend, study reference, or custom font layout, keep the surrounding signs in mind and verify appearance in your target font.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π“Ž”?

π“Ž” is U+13394 (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V022).

How do I copy π“Ž” on the web?

You can copy the character directly as π“Ž”, or use the HTML entity 𓎔 provided for the same codepoint.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes are available for this symbol?

CSS escape: \\13394. JavaScript escape: \\u{13394}.

Will π“Ž” always display correctly in my browser or app?

It depends on font support for U+13394. If it doesn’t render, try a different font that includes Egyptian Hieroglyphs and verify the character appears as π“Ž”.