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𒑉

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu A Character

𒑉 is a cuneiform numeric sign representing nine in a specific variant form.

U+12449

𒑉 (U+12449) is a cuneiform numeric sign identified as β€œnine, variant form ilimmu a.” Use this page to copy the character and reference its Unicode and escape forms. It’s useful for digital cuneiform display, labels, and typographic experiments.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu A Character Meaning

𒑉 is Unicode character U+12449, named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU A.” It denotes the number nine, specifically in the β€œilimmu a” variant form. In writing systems, numeric signs may appear with multiple variant shapes; Unicode distinguishes these variants so that texts can preserve the intended form rather than using a single generic glyph. If you are encoding transliterations, cataloging manuscripts, or typesetting cuneiform numerals, this character helps match the variant shape associated with β€œnine” in this naming convention.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into documents or websites that need a cuneiform numeral for nine.
  • β€’Digital epigraphy and manuscript notes where a specific variant form must be preserved.
  • β€’Typography and font-testing for cuneiform Unicode coverage and glyph rendering.
  • β€’Creating educational materials or posters about cuneiform numeric signs.
  • β€’Programming input/output or data labeling that stores cuneiform numerals by Unicode code point.

Examples

𒑉 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine (Variant)

  • 𒑉𒑉
  • 𒑉Numeric sign nine: 𒑉
  • 𒑉Variant form (ilimmu a): 𒑉
  • 𒑉Use U+12449 for 𒑉
  • 𒑉Cuneiform nine (variant): 𒑉

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12449
HTML Entity𒑉
HTML Code𒑉
CSS\12449

FAQ

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

𒑉 is Unicode character U+12449, named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU A.” It denotes the number nine, specifically in the β€œilimmu a” variant form. In writing systems, numeric signs may appear with multiple variant shapes; Unicode distinguishes these variants so that texts can preserve the intended form rather than using a single generic glyph. If you are encoding transliterations, cataloging manuscripts, or typesetting cuneiform numerals, this character helps match the variant shape associated with β€œnine” in this naming convention.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒑉?

𒑉 is U+12449 (HTML entity: 𒑉).

How can I copy 𒑉 into my text?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape forms.

Does 𒑉 always mean the number nine?

Yes. Its Unicode name indicates it is the cuneiform numeric sign nine, in the variant form β€œilimmu a.”

Why is there a β€œvariant form” in the name?

Cuneiform numerals can have multiple glyph shapes for the same value. Unicode includes variant identifiers to help preserve the intended form in encoded texts.