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𒐲

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Dish Character

A cuneiform numeric sign with the identifier SHAR2 times GAL plus dish (U+12432).

U+12432

𒐲 is a cuneiform symbol used as a numeric sign. It’s encoded at U+12432, so it can be copied into Unicode-aware tools and websites. This page provides practical copy options and identifiers for developers.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Dish Character Meaning

𒐲 (Unicode U+12432) is named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS DISH.” As a cuneiform numeric sign, it belongs to the group of characters used to represent structured numerical notation rather than general punctuation or letters. The Unicode name indicates a specific sign that combines the concepts β€œSHAR2,” β€œtimes GAL,” and β€œplus dish,” reflecting how the sign is specified in the character repertoire. When using it in documents or digital designs, it’s best treated as a single, precise symbol that should be rendered using a font that supports cuneiform.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding cuneiform numeric characters to Unicode-encoded documents
  • β€’Typography and font testing for U+12432 (rendering cuneiform numerals)
  • β€’Creating educational or museum-style labels that reference numeric signs
  • β€’Using in digital humanities projects that transcribe cuneiform notation
  • β€’Packaging the symbol for consistent copy/paste in web content

Examples

𒐲 Cuneiform Numeric Sign SHAR2 Times GAL Plus Dish

  • 𒐲𒐲 𒐲 𒐲
  • 𒐲Numeric sign: 𒐲 (U+12432)
  • 𒐲Cuneiform numeral sample 𒐲
  • 𒐲Use the character 𒐲 in your transcription
  • 𒐲Sign reference: 𒐲

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12432
HTML Entity𒐲
HTML Code𒐲
CSS\12432

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Dish character mean?

𒐲 (Unicode U+12432) is named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS DISH.” As a cuneiform numeric sign, it belongs to the group of characters used to represent structured numerical notation rather than general punctuation or letters. The Unicode name indicates a specific sign that combines the concepts β€œSHAR2,” β€œtimes GAL,” and β€œplus dish,” reflecting how the sign is specified in the character repertoire. When using it in documents or digital designs, it’s best treated as a single, precise symbol that should be rendered using a font that supports cuneiform.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒐲?

𒐲 is U+12432.

How can I copy 𒐲 for a website?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒐲.

Will 𒐲 display correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the font on the device supports cuneiform characters. Unicode-aware apps help, but font support is required for proper rendering.

What escapes can developers use for 𒐲?

CSS escape: \\12432 and JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{12432}.