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𒐏

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four U Character

𒐏 is the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four U, used as a specific numeric sign in cuneiform text.

U+1240F

𒐏 (U+1240F) is a cuneiform numeric character identified as β€œFour U.” It’s useful when you need accurate Unicode text for cuneiform numerals in digital documents.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four U Character Meaning

𒐏 is a cuneiform numeric sign named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR U” with the Unicode code point U+1240F. As a β€œfour” sign, it represents the value four in cuneiform numeric contexts. In practice, you’ll mostly encounter it in scholarly transcriptions, font or Unicode testing, and digital reconstructions where exact character identity matters. When copying for design or publishing, use the provided Unicode escapes to avoid accidentally inserting a visually similar character. If you’re building text systems, keep the code point consistent so the symbol renders correctly with fonts that support the character.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic or educational materials that quote cuneiform numeral signs exactly
  • β€’Unicode/font testing pages for cuneiform character support
  • β€’Digital humanities projects that store transcribed cuneiform numerals
  • β€’Design mockups or posters that include cuneiform numeric glyphs
  • β€’Developer tools, scripts, or fixtures that require the exact character U+1240F

Examples

𒐏 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four U

  • 𒐏𒐏
  • 𒐏The sign for four is 𒐏 in this transcription.
  • 𒐏Use U+1240F to insert 𒐏 correctly.
  • 𒐏In this tablet notation, 𒐏 marks the value four.
  • 𒐏Character: 𒐏 (CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR U).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1240F
HTML Entity𒐏
HTML Code𒐏
CSS\1240F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four U character mean?

𒐏 is a cuneiform numeric sign named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR U” with the Unicode code point U+1240F. As a β€œfour” sign, it represents the value four in cuneiform numeric contexts. In practice, you’ll mostly encounter it in scholarly transcriptions, font or Unicode testing, and digital reconstructions where exact character identity matters. When copying for design or publishing, use the provided Unicode escapes to avoid accidentally inserting a visually similar character. If you’re building text systems, keep the code point consistent so the symbol renders correctly with fonts that support the character.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒐏?

𒐏 is U+1240F.

How do I copy 𒐏 reliably for HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒐏.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\1240F. JavaScript escape: \\u{1240F}.

Will 𒐏 display correctly on all devices?

It will only render properly if the fonts on the device support cuneiform characters. If you see a box or missing glyph, try a font with Unicode cuneiform coverage.