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𒍰

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Nun Character

𒍰 is a Cuneiform sign in Unicode (U+12370) named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN”.

U+12370

𒍰 (U+12370) is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform character. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct code point in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Nun Character Meaning

𒍰 is a cuneiform writing character encoded in Unicode as U+12370, with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN.” Cuneiform is made of individual signs that can represent sounds or components of words, and the formal Unicode name often reflects how a sign is constructed or related to other sign elements. As with many cuneiform characters, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the language, era, and surrounding signs. When you need the character in digital text, the most important details are the code point (U+12370) and the available escapes for consistent copy/paste and rendering.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding cuneiform characters to digital catalogs, fonts, or Unicode text samples
  • β€’Citing or labeling a specific cuneiform sign in academic-style notes and references
  • β€’Using the symbol in UI mockups, posters, or design layouts that feature ancient scripts
  • β€’Writing captions for museum items or historical content where a specific sign matters
  • β€’Building test strings for Unicode rendering checks across browsers and platforms

Examples

𒍰 Cuneiform Sign AB Times NUN

  • 𒍰Unicode test: 𒍰 (U+12370)
  • 𒍰Cuneiform sign list: 𒍰 β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN
  • 𒍰In the manuscript caption, the sign appears as 𒍰
  • 𒍰Typography review: ensure 𒍰 displays correctly in the chosen font
  • 𒍰Reference entry: code point U+12370 corresponds to 𒍰

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12370
HTML Entity𒍰
HTML Code𒍰
CSS\12370

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Nun character mean?

𒍰 is a cuneiform writing character encoded in Unicode as U+12370, with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN.” Cuneiform is made of individual signs that can represent sounds or components of words, and the formal Unicode name often reflects how a sign is constructed or related to other sign elements. As with many cuneiform characters, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the language, era, and surrounding signs. When you need the character in digital text, the most important details are the code point (U+12370) and the available escapes for consistent copy/paste and rendering.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒍰?

𒍰 is U+12370.

How can I paste 𒍰 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒍰

What CSS escape can I use for 𒍰?

Use the CSS escape: \\12370

How do I include 𒍰 in JavaScript strings?

Use: \\u{12370}