U+145BE "ð”–¾" Anatolian Hieroglyph A394 Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+145BE "ð”–¾" Anatolian Hieroglyph A394 is a symbol from the Anatolian hieroglyphic script, an ancient writing system used primarily in the region of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, particularly by the Hittite and Luwian cultures. This specific glyph, catalogued as A394 in the standard sign list, represents a pictographic element that was typically carved into stone monuments or seals to convey logographic or syllabic values in the Luwian language. As part of the Unicode Standard's Anatolian Hieroglyphs block, its inclusion allows for digital representation and research of this extinct script, aiding scholars in the study of ancient Near Eastern history, linguistics, and epigraphy, though its exact phonetic or semantic meaning may vary depending on context within surviving inscriptions.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
𔖾 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
𔖾 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xF0 0x94 0x96 0xBE |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xD811 0xDDBE |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x000145BE |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ud811\uddbe |
Unicode Properties