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π’‘‚

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Variant Form Imin A Character

A cuneiform numeric sign for the value seven in variant form IMIN A.

U+12442

π’‘‚ is a cuneiform numeric sign encoded at U+12442. It’s identified as β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN VARIANT FORM IMIN A.” Use it in texts, mockups, or typography tests where cuneiform numeric characters are needed.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Variant Form Imin A Character Meaning

π’‘‚ (U+12442) is a cuneiform numeric sign representing the number seven, specified as a β€œvariant form IMIN A.” In cuneiform studies and sign lists, different variants of the same numeric value can appear across manuscripts, tablets, or cataloging systems. When you copy this character, you’re selecting the particular encoded variant form rather than a generic β€œseven.” This can matter for accurate transcription, digital epigraphy work, and consistent typography when the goal is to match sign forms precisely.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital transcription of cuneiform texts where the encoded sign variant is required
  • β€’Typography and font testing for the Cuneiform block (U+12000–U+1247F)
  • β€’Educational materials that distinguish between numeric sign variants
  • β€’Creating labels or annotations for numbered sections using cuneiform characters
  • β€’Designing cuneiform-themed infographics or mock texts that include numeric signs

Examples

π’‘‚ Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Variant

  • π’‘‚Collection mark: π’‘‚
  • π’‘‚Seven (cuneiform variant): π’‘‚
  • π’‘‚Sign list item π’‘‚
  • π’‘‚Example line: π’‘‚ 𒐀 𒐕
  • π’‘‚Numeric label π’‘‚ for step seven

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12442
HTML Entity𒑂
HTML Code𒑂
CSS\12442

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Variant Form Imin A character mean?

π’‘‚ (U+12442) is a cuneiform numeric sign representing the number seven, specified as a β€œvariant form IMIN A.” In cuneiform studies and sign lists, different variants of the same numeric value can appear across manuscripts, tablets, or cataloging systems. When you copy this character, you’re selecting the particular encoded variant form rather than a generic β€œseven.” This can matter for accurate transcription, digital epigraphy work, and consistent typography when the goal is to match sign forms precisely.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‘‚?

π’‘‚ is U+12442.

How do I copy π’‘‚ using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒑂

What is the CSS escape for this character?

Use: \\12442

Where is this symbol categorized?

It is categorized as: Cuneiform.