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𒑆

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu Character

𒑆 is a cuneiform numeric sign representing nine, shown here in variant form ILIMMU.

U+12446

𒑆 is a cuneiform character used for numeric writing. It is specifically identified as the numeric sign nine in a variant form (ILIMMU). You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode escapes in software.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu Character Meaning

𒑆 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU” (code point U+12446). As a cuneiform numeric sign, it represents the number nine within cuneiform numeral writing. The β€œvariant form” detail indicates that the glyph corresponds to a particular documented shape under the ILIMMU variant label, which can matter in scholarly transcription, epigraphy-style layouts, and consistent typography. Use it when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a visually similar fallback or a generic β€œnine” sign.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic transcription or cataloging of cuneiform texts that specify the nine sign variant (ILIMMU).
  • β€’Designing educational materials or worksheets about cuneiform numerals where exact glyph identity matters.
  • β€’Creating searchable text content for digital humanities projects that map symbols to Unicode code points.
  • β€’Publishing typographic mockups or custom fonts that need the exact character U+12446.
  • β€’Developer documentation, localization notes, or test strings involving the Unicode cuneiform block.

Examples

𒑆 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine

  • 𒑆𒑆
  • 𒑆Total: 𒑆
  • 𒑆Nine in cuneiform: 𒑆
  • 𒑆Variant ILIMMU for nine: 𒑆
  • 𒑆Unicode U+12446: 𒑆

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12446
HTML Entity𒑆
HTML Code𒑆
CSS\12446

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu character mean?

𒑆 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU” (code point U+12446). As a cuneiform numeric sign, it represents the number nine within cuneiform numeral writing. The β€œvariant form” detail indicates that the glyph corresponds to a particular documented shape under the ILIMMU variant label, which can matter in scholarly transcription, epigraphy-style layouts, and consistent typography. Use it when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a visually similar fallback or a generic β€œnine” sign.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒑆?

𒑆 is U+12446.

What is the official Unicode character name?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU”.

How can I copy 𒑆 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒑆.

What escape sequences can I use in programming?

CSS escape: \\12446. JavaScript escape: \\u{12446}.