This character is a Other Letter and is mainly used in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs script.
The glyph is not a composition. It has no designated width in East Asian texts. In bidirectional text it is written from left to right. When changing direction it is not mirrored. The word that U+139F9 forms with similar adjacent characters prevents a line break inside it.
The Unikemet database provides additional information about this hieroglyph. It is described there as βA spiral, winding counter-clockwise away from its central point, ending at the right lower corner after about 1,5 turns (Z7), written over a human hand (D46).β.
Representations
System
Representation (click value to copy)
NΒΊ
80377
UTF-8
F0 93 A7 B9
UTF-16
D8 0E DD F9
UTF-32
00 01 39 F9
URL-Quoted
%F0%93%A7%B9
HTML hex reference
𓧹
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake
Γ°βΒ§ΒΉ
Encoding: GB18030 (hex bytes)
91 31 E3 31
RFC 5137
\u'139F9'
Bash and Zsh inside echo -e
\U000139F9
C and C++
\U000139F9
C#
\U000139F9
CSS
\0139F9
Excel
=UNICHAR(80377)
Go
\U000139F9
JavaScript
\uD80E\uDDF9
Modern JavaScript since ES6
\u{139f9}
JSON
\uD80E\uDDF9
Java
\uD80E\uDDF9
Lua
\u{139F9}
Matlab
char(80377)
Perl
"\x{139F9}"
PHP
\u{139f9}
PostgreSQL
U&'\+0139F9'
PowerShell
`u{139F9}
Python
\U000139F9
Ruby
\u{139f9}
Rust
\u{139f9}
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A spiral, winding counter-clockwise away from its central point, ending at the right lower corner after about 1,5 turns (Z7), written over a human hand (D46).