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๐’€ผ

Cuneiform Sign Ash Over Ash Over Ash Character

๐’€ผ is a cuneiform sign described as โ€œash over ash over ashโ€ in Unicode (U+1203C).

U+1203C

๐’€ผ is a cuneiform character stored in Unicode at U+1203C. It is commonly referenced by its standardized Unicode name: โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ASH OVER ASH OVER ASH.โ€ Use the copy options below for reliable pasting in documents and code.

Cuneiform Sign Ash Over Ash Over Ash Character Meaning

๐’€ผ is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name specifies a stacked arrangement: โ€œASH OVER ASH OVER ASH.โ€ On this page, the most reliable โ€œmeaningโ€ is the formal description of its layered form as given by the Unicode standard. In practical terms, itโ€™s used when you need to reproduce or reference a specific cuneiform sign shape exactly, such as in digital humanities, font/typography work, or scholarly notes where sign-by-sign accuracy matters. If youโ€™re working on transcription or transliteration, match the sign by its Unicode identity (U+1203C) rather than by appearance alone, since fonts can affect how it looks.

Common uses

  • โ€ขDigital typography and cuneiform font testing for correct glyph rendering
  • โ€ขTranscription of cuneiform texts in writing and research documents
  • โ€ขBuilding searchable labels or tags for sign dictionaries and catalogs
  • โ€ขEducational materials and presentations about cuneiform sign forms
  • โ€ขDeveloper use in Unicode text, UI components, or data export/import

Examples

๐’€ผ Cuneiform Sign Ash Over Ash Over Ash

  • ๐’€ผHere is the sign ๐’€ผ from Unicode (U+1203C).
  • ๐’€ผUse ๐’€ผ when you need โ€œash over ash over ash.โ€
  • ๐’€ผThe glyph for ๐’€ผ may vary by font, but the code point is fixed.
  • ๐’€ผTranscription note: ๐’€ผ appears in this sign sequence.
  • ๐’€ผCopy ๐’€ผ into your document to preserve the exact character.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1203C
HTML Entity𒀼
HTML Code𒀼
CSS\1203C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ash Over Ash Over Ash character mean?

๐’€ผ is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name specifies a stacked arrangement: โ€œASH OVER ASH OVER ASH.โ€ On this page, the most reliable โ€œmeaningโ€ is the formal description of its layered form as given by the Unicode standard. In practical terms, itโ€™s used when you need to reproduce or reference a specific cuneiform sign shape exactly, such as in digital humanities, font/typography work, or scholarly notes where sign-by-sign accuracy matters. If youโ€™re working on transcription or transliteration, match the sign by its Unicode identity (U+1203C) rather than by appearance alone, since fonts can affect how it looks.

How do I copy ๐’€ผ?

Copy the character directly from this page (๐’€ผ), or use the provided Unicode code point U+1203C in your editor/code to insert it reliably.

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

The Unicode code point is U+1203C.

Can I use an HTML entity for ๐’€ผ?

Yes. The HTML entity is 𒀼.

Why does ๐’€ผ look different in different fonts?

The character is the same (U+1203C), but glyph design and shaping can vary by font. A cuneiform-capable font is needed for the best results.