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𒑦

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Two Thirds Character

𒑦 is a cuneiform numeric sign for the Elamite value β€œtwo thirds.”

U+12466

𒑦 (U+12466) is a cuneiform numeric sign identified as β€œElamite Two Thirds.” It’s useful when you need accurate Unicode characters for cuneiform reference, labeling, or annotation. Use the copy variations below to quickly paste the symbol into your work.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Two Thirds Character Meaning

𒑦 is Unicode character U+12466, named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE TWO THIRDS.” As indicated by its Unicode name, it functions as a numeric sign associated with the Elamite value β€œtwo thirds.” In practice, that means it’s most likely to appear in transcriptions, catalogs, educational materials, typographic mockups, or digital references where cuneiform numeric signs must be represented faithfully. When writing about the symbol, you can refer to its Unicode name to keep attribution clear and avoid confusion with other cuneiform signs.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing or formatting Elamite cuneiform numeric content in documents and manuscripts
  • β€’Adding a precise symbol to a digital chart, index, or reference sheet of Unicode characters
  • β€’Using the character in educational materials about cuneiform writing systems and sign lists
  • β€’Creating labeled graphics or posters that demonstrate numeric values using true Unicode text
  • β€’Implementing the character in web or app interfaces that display cuneiform numerals

Examples

𒑦 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Two Thirds

  • 𒑦U+12466: 𒑦 (Elamite two thirds)
  • 𒑦In the sign list, two thirds is marked by 𒑦.
  • 𒑦Transcription note: use 𒑦 for the β€œ2/3” value.
  • 𒑦Unicode character reference β€” 𒑦
  • 𒑦The table includes 𒑦 under numeric signs.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12466
HTML Entity𒑦
HTML Code𒑦
CSS\12466

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Two Thirds character mean?

𒑦 is Unicode character U+12466, named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE TWO THIRDS.” As indicated by its Unicode name, it functions as a numeric sign associated with the Elamite value β€œtwo thirds.” In practice, that means it’s most likely to appear in transcriptions, catalogs, educational materials, typographic mockups, or digital references where cuneiform numeric signs must be represented faithfully. When writing about the symbol, you can refer to its Unicode name to keep attribution clear and avoid confusion with other cuneiform signs.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒑦?

𒑦 is U+12466.

What is the official Unicode name of this character?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE TWO THIRDS.”

How can I copy 𒑦 reliably into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒑦.

How do I reference 𒑦 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12466}.