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π’€’

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Lagab Character

π’€’ is the cuneiform sign β€œAB TIMES LAGAB” (U+12012), useful for transliteration, fonts, and scholarly text.

U+12012

π’€’ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode at U+12012. It’s identified by its Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES LAGAB.” Use the copy options below to paste it into web pages, apps, and documents.

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Lagab Character Meaning

β€œπ’€’β€ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode designation β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES LAGAB.” In practice, this character is mainly used in writing systems and scholarly contexts where specific cuneiform signs must be represented accurately. Because cuneiform writing is sign-based, the exact character matters when you’re transcribing texts, preparing transliterations, building digital editions, or labeling glyphs in a font or catalog. Use this character when you specifically need the sign identified as AB TIMES LAGAB, rather than a visually similar cuneiform character.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform inscriptions with exact sign fidelity
  • β€’Preparing Unicode-based transliterations for academic or publishing workflows
  • β€’Designing font samples or glyph catalogs that reference the exact code point
  • β€’Building searchable labels for digital humanities datasets
  • β€’Typing the character in web forms, notes, or documentation that must match U+12012

Examples

π’€’ Cuneiform Sign AB Times LAGAB

  • π’€’Unicode test: π’€’ (U+12012)
  • π’€’Glyph catalog entry for π’€’
  • π’€’Transliteration markup includes π’€’
  • π’€’Font preview character: π’€’
  • π’€’Copy/paste symbol: π’€’

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12012
HTML Entity𒀒
HTML Code𒀒
CSS\12012

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Lagab character mean?

β€œπ’€’β€ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode designation β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES LAGAB.” In practice, this character is mainly used in writing systems and scholarly contexts where specific cuneiform signs must be represented accurately. Because cuneiform writing is sign-based, the exact character matters when you’re transcribing texts, preparing transliterations, building digital editions, or labeling glyphs in a font or catalog. Use this character when you specifically need the sign identified as AB TIMES LAGAB, rather than a visually similar cuneiform character.

What is the Unicode code point for π’€’?

The Unicode code point is U+12012.

How can I copy π’€’ into a webpage?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒀒.

How do I use π’€’ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\12012. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{12012}.

What is the correct name of this symbol?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES LAGAB.”