U+13929 "𓤩" Egyptian Hieroglyph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+13929 "𓤩" Egyptian Hieroglyph-# is a specific glyph from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block, representing a sign used in ancient Egyptian writing, typically depicting part of the human body or an object, though its exact meaning depends on the context of its use in religious, administrative, or funerary texts. It belongs to the extended hieroglyphic repertoire encoded in Unicode to support digital preservation and scholarly study of this ancient script, which was deciphered using the Rosetta Stone and continues to be analyzed by Egyptologists. This character, like others in its range, enables accurate digital representation of inscriptions found on monuments, papyri, and tomb walls, facilitating research and education in the field of Egyptology.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
𓤩 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
𓤩 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xF0 0x93 0xA4 0xA9 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xD80E 0xDD29 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00013929 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ud80e\udd29 |
Unicode Properties
Unikemet Data
| kEH_Cat |
C-48-008 |
| kEH_Core |
C |
| kEH_Desc |
Goddess, seated, knees up, with covered legs and arms, with a seat (Q1) on her head, facing a goddess, seated, knees up, with covered legs and arms, with a basket (V30) on top of a plan of a rectangular enclosure, with an internal rectangle in the lower corner away from the reading direction (O6) on her head, with a group of a sand covered mountain over the edge of the cultivated areas (N26) sign and two half round loafs of bread (X1) written above their knees. |
| kEH_Func |
Logogram (the two of the horizon) |
| kEH_FVal |
ꜣḫty.ty |
| kEH_UniK |
HJ C267 |
| kEH_JSesh |
C267 |
| kEH_HG |
C267 |
| kEH_IFAO |
93,5 |