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𒐼

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant Form Limmu Character

𒐼 is the cuneiform numeric sign for four in a variant form labeled limmu.

U+1243C

𒐼 (U+1243C) is a cuneiform numeric sign. It is identified as a variant form labeled β€œlimmu,” which can be useful when matching specific sign lists or studies. Use the copy options below for quick insertion in text, design files, and code.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant Form Limmu Character Meaning

𒐼 is a cuneiform numeric sign corresponding to the value four. Its official name specifies that it is a β€œvariant form” and includes the label β€œlimmu,” indicating a particular shape/variant used in cuneiform sign corpora and reference materials. When you are transcribing or typesetting cuneiform numerals, using the exact character matters because variant forms can be distinguished in sign lists. In practical terms, you can treat 𒐼 as the β€œfour” sign while relying on the Unicode character to preserve the intended variant identity.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform numerals where the variant for β€œfour” must match a specific sign list
  • β€’Adding cuneiform characters to educational materials and worksheets about numbering systems
  • β€’Designing posters or charts that reference specific cuneiform signs and variants
  • β€’Building searchable glossaries of cuneiform numeric symbols with exact character IDs
  • β€’Developing web or app text that includes U+1243C using reliable Unicode escapes

Examples

𒐼 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Variant

  • 𒐼𒐼
  • 𒐼numeric sign four: 𒐼
  • 𒐼variant form β€œlimmu” for four: 𒐼
  • 𒐼Unicode character U+1243C = 𒐼
  • 𒐼Use 𒐼 when matching the specified sign list variant

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1243C
HTML Entity𒐼
HTML Code𒐼
CSS\1243C

FAQ

What does 𒐼 represent?

It is a cuneiform numeric sign for four, specified as a variant form labeled β€œlimmu.”

What is the Unicode code point for 𒐼?

The Unicode code point is U+1243C.

How can I copy 𒐼 into HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒐼.

How do I include 𒐼 in JavaScript strings?

Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{1243C}.