U+13673 "ð“™³" Egyptian Hieroglyph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+13673 "ð“™³" Egyptian Hieroglyph-# is a specific sign from the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system, belonging to a block of characters used to represent the sacred carvings found in temple inscriptions, tomb texts, and papyri. This particular glyph, often cataloged in standard hieroglyphic lists such as Gardiner’s sign list, typically depicts a recognizable object from the natural or material world, such as a plant, animal, or tool, and was employed as a logogram or phonogram to convey words or sounds in the ancient Egyptian language. Its inclusion in the Unicode Standard allows for the digital preservation and accurate representation of this historic script, enabling scholars and enthusiasts to reproduce ancient texts in modern electronic formats. The specific meaning or transliteration of U+13673 depends on its context within a larger inscription, as hieroglyphs functioned both symbolically and phonetically in the complex writing system of pharaonic Egypt.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
𓙳 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
𓙳 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xF0 0x93 0x99 0xB3 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xD80D 0xDE73 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00013673 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ud80d\ude73 |
Unicode Properties
Unikemet Data
| kEH_Cat |
A-28-011 |
| kEH_Core |
C |
| kEH_Desc |
King, seated, both knees up, with covered legs and arms, with a long straight beard, wearing the white crown with uraeus (S1A), holding a flagellum (S45). |
| kEH_Func |
Classifier king |
| kEH_FVal |
n.y-sw.t |
| kEH_UniK |
HJ A043B |
| kEH_JSesh |
A43B |
| kEH_HG |
A43B |