Cuneiform Sign Ash2 Character
𒀾 is the Unicode character U+1203E, named “Cuneiform Sign Ash2.”
U+1203E
𒀾 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH2” (U+1203E). It’s useful for anyone writing, studying, or publishing cuneiform texts. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode escapes in code.
Cuneiform Sign Ash2 Character Meaning
“CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH2” (𒀾, U+1203E) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in the Unicode standard. In practice, its “meaning” depends on the language, sign list, and the text it appears in—cuneiform signs can represent sounds and/or word elements based on context. When you use this character, you’re primarily encoding the exact sign (ash2) as defined by Unicode, which helps keep digital texts consistent and searchable across fonts and platforms that support this character.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact cuneiform sign into digital manuscripts or annotations
- •Publishing scholarly or educational content that references sign lists by Unicode character
- •Building searchable datasets or corpora that require consistent character encoding
- •Designing typographic materials or posters that include cuneiform text fragments
- •Developing software content (apps, websites, templates) that displays the sign reliably
Examples
𒀾 Cuneiform Sign Ash2
- 𒀾Ash2: 𒀾 is encoded as U+1203E.
- 𒀾Here is the cuneiform sign: 𒀾.
- 𒀾Unicode character for CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH2: 𒀾.
- 𒀾Add 𒀾 to your vocabulary list of cuneiform signs.
- 𒀾Typing U+1203E should render: 𒀾.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1203E | |
| HTML Entity | 𒀾 | |
| HTML Code | 𒀾 | |
| CSS | \1203E |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ash2 character mean?
“CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH2” (𒀾, U+1203E) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in the Unicode standard. In practice, its “meaning” depends on the language, sign list, and the text it appears in—cuneiform signs can represent sounds and/or word elements based on context. When you use this character, you’re primarily encoding the exact sign (ash2) as defined by Unicode, which helps keep digital texts consistent and searchable across fonts and platforms that support this character.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒀾?
𒀾 is U+1203E.
What is the HTML entity for 𒀾?
The HTML entity is 𒀾.
How do I type 𒀾 in CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\1203E.
How do I represent 𒀾 in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1203E}.