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𒑇

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu3 Character

𒑇 (U+12447) is a cuneiform numeric sign representing nine in a variant form (Ilimmu3).

U+12447

𒑇 is a cuneiform character used in numeric writing systems. It is identified as β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU3” in Unicode. Use it in digital documents, typography tests, or scholarly text that references cuneiform numerals.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant Form Ilimmu3 Character Meaning

𒑇 is the cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE VARIANT FORM ILIMMU3” (Unicode code point U+12447). As its Unicode name indicates, it is a numeric sign for the value nine, specifically a variant form labeled ILIMMU3. Like other cuneiform signs, it is mainly used for transcription and representation of historical texts in digital form rather than as a modern math symbol. When you typeset or transliterate cuneiform numerals, selecting the correct variant helps match the source material more closely.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform texts that include the numeral nine in the ILIMMU3 variant form
  • β€’Preparing educational materials or slides about cuneiform numeric notation
  • β€’Typography and font testing for extended Unicode cuneiform characters
  • β€’Using in digital epigraphy projects where sign variants are important
  • β€’Creating consistent character references in scholarly notes and catalogs

Examples

𒑇 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Nine Variant (Ilimmu3)

  • 𒑇𒑇 𒑇 𒑇
  • 𒑇Numeric sign for nine: 𒑇
  • 𒑇Ilimmu3 variant form: 𒑇
  • 𒑇Transcription includes 𒑇 in the numeral sequence.
  • 𒑇Unicode U+12447 (𒑇) used for cuneiform nine variant.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12447
HTML Entity𒑇
HTML Code𒑇
CSS\12447

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𒑇?

𒑇 is U+12447.

How do I copy 𒑇 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒑇.

What does the β€œIlimmu3” part mean?

β€œIlimmu3” is part of the Unicode character’s official name, indicating a specific variant form of the cuneiform numeric sign nine.

What is the intended use of this character?

It’s primarily used for representing or transcribing cuneiform numerals digitally, especially where sign variants matter.