U+13378 Egyptian Hieroglyph V011
U+13378 wurde in Version 5.2 in 2009 zu Unicode hinzugefügt. Er gehört zum Block
Dieses Zeichen ist ein Other Letter und wird hauptsächlich in der Schrift ägyptischen Hieroglyphen verwendet.
Das Zeichen ist keine Zusammensetzung. Es hat keine zugewiesene Weite in ostasiatischen Texten. In bidirektionalem Text wird es von links nach rechts geschrieben. Bei einem Richtungswechsel wird es nicht gespiegelt. Das Wort, das U+13378 mit ähnlichen Zeichen bildet, verbietet in sich Zeilenumbrüche.
Die Unikemet-Datenbank bietet weitere Informationen zu dieser Hieroglyphe. It is described there as “The rear half of a cartouche, with the opening to the back.”.
Die Wikipedia hat die folgende Information zu diesem Codepunkt:
In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche ( kar-TOOSH) is an oval with a line at one end tangent to it, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name. The first examples of the cartouche are associated with pharaohs at the end of the Third Dynasty, but the feature did not come into common use until the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty under Pharaoh Sneferu. While the cartouche is usually vertical with a horizontal line, if it makes the name fit better it can be horizontal, with a vertical line at the end (in the direction of reading). The ancient Egyptian word for cartouche was shenu (compare with Coptic ϣⲛⲉ šne yielding eventual sound changes), and the cartouche was essentially an expanded shen ring. Demotic script reduced the cartouche to a pair of brackets and a vertical line.
Of the five royal titularies it was the prenomen (the throne name), and the "Son of Ra" titulary (the so-called nomen name given at birth), which were enclosed by a cartouche.
At times amulets took the form of a cartouche displaying the name of a king and placed in tombs. Archaeologists often find such items important for dating a tomb and its contents. Cartouches were formerly only worn by pharaohs. The oval surrounding their name was meant to protect them from evil spirits in life and after death. The cartouche has become a symbol representing good luck and protection from evil.
The term "cartouche" was first applied by French soldiers who fancied that the symbol they saw so frequently repeated on the pharaonic ruins they encountered resembled a muzzle-loading firearm's paper powder cartridge (cartouche in French).
As a hieroglyph, a cartouche can represent the Egyptian-language word for "name". It is listed as no. V10 in Gardiner's Sign List.
Darstellungen
System | Darstellung |
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Nr. | 78712 |
UTF-8 | F0 93 8D B8 |
UTF-16 | D8 0C DF 78 |
UTF-32 | 00 01 33 78 |
URL-kodiert | %F0%93%8D%B8 |
HTML hex reference | 𓍸 |
Falsches windows-1252-Mojibake | 𓸠|
Kodierung: GB18030 (Hex-Bytes) | 91 30 BA 36 |
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Vollständiger Eintrag
Eigenschaft | Wert |
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5.2 (2009) | |
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V011 | |
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Egyptian Hieroglyphs | |
Other Letter | |
ägyptischen Hieroglyphen | |
Left To Right | |
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NA | |
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Ja | |
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kEH_Cat | V-03-017 |
kEH_Core | C |
kEH_Desc | The rear half of a cartouche, with the opening to the back. |
kEH_Func | Classifier half, part, portion |
kEH_FVal | psu0161 |
kEH_UniK | V011 |
kEH_JSesh | V11 |
kEH_HG | V11 |
kEH_IFAO | 434,9 |