π³
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The π³ glyph, top center, with color intact.

A common variant, red with a white rim (second from right).
Egyptian
Glyph origin
A pictogram of the sun. The circle or dot in the center usually does not appear in the full hieroglyphic form, which is a filled, usually convex circle colored red, often with a white rim. Compare the Chinese character
and the modern astronomical solar symbol β.
Symbol
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- Logogram for rκ₯ (βsun, dayβ).
- Logogram for hrw (βdayβ).
- Logogram for sw (βday of the monthβ) in dates.
- Determinative for words relating to the sun, its actions, and related phenomena.
- Determinative for words relating to time.
- Used in
, itself a determinative for time. [11thβ12th Dynasty]
References
- Gardiner, Alan (1957) Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, third edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, βISBN, page 485
- BetrΓ², Maria (1995) Geroglifici: 580 Segni per Capire l'Antico Egitto, Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., βISBN
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An graphic variant with a boss/nipple in the center (top and bottom right).
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