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Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Imin Character

๐’€‘ is the Unicode cuneiform character โ€œCuneiform Sign AB Times IMINโ€ (U+12011).

U+12011

๐’€‘ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12011. This page helps you copy it reliably and understand its standardized Unicode name for digital use. Use the provided escapes for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Imin Character Meaning

๐’€‘ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode with the formal name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES IMINโ€ and code point U+12011. The name indicates a standardized combination/relationship between sign elements โ€œABโ€ and โ€œIMINโ€ as captured by Unicodeโ€™s cuneiform naming conventions. In practice, this character is used in digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts, typography, and cataloging where the exact Unicode character matters. If you are working with fonts or text pipelines, rely on the Unicode code point (U+12011) and the provided HTML/CSS/JS escapes to avoid incorrect character substitution.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste for academic cuneiform transcription or manuscript indexing
  • โ€ขTypography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform coverage (U+12011)
  • โ€ขDeveloper-facing text rendering in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript
  • โ€ขDigital publishing where exact character identity is required
  • โ€ขCreating reference lists or worksheets of Unicode cuneiform characters

Examples

๐’€‘ Cuneiform Sign AB Times IMIN

  • ๐’€‘๐’€‘
  • ๐’€‘Add the character ๐’€‘ to the transcription line.
  • ๐’€‘Unicode U+12011: ๐’€‘
  • ๐’€‘When exporting text, ensure ๐’€‘ remains unchanged.
  • ๐’€‘Font preview for ๐’€‘ using a Unicode-capable renderer.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12011
HTML Entity𒀑
HTML Code𒀑
CSS\12011

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Imin character mean?

๐’€‘ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode with the formal name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES IMINโ€ and code point U+12011. The name indicates a standardized combination/relationship between sign elements โ€œABโ€ and โ€œIMINโ€ as captured by Unicodeโ€™s cuneiform naming conventions. In practice, this character is used in digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts, typography, and cataloging where the exact Unicode character matters. If you are working with fonts or text pipelines, rely on the Unicode code point (U+12011) and the provided HTML/CSS/JS escapes to avoid incorrect character substitution.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’€‘?

๐’€‘ is encoded as U+12011.

How do I enter ๐’€‘ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒀑.

What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS: \\12011. JavaScript: \\u{12011}.

Why does the Unicode name include โ€œAB times IMINโ€?

Unicodeโ€™s cuneiform naming convention uses standardized wording to describe sign relationships or composite elements; the formal Unicode name for this character is โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES IMIN.โ€