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π’€Ώ

Cuneiform Sign Ashgab Character

π’€Ώ is the CUNEIFORM SIGN ASHGAB character (U+1203F) used in cuneiform text representation.

U+1203F

π’€Ώ is a Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ASHGAB” (U+1203F). Use it when you need to display or label cuneiform text accurately in web and design workflows. Below you’ll find copy options and code-friendly escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Ashgab Character Meaning

CUNEIFORM SIGN ASHGAB (π’€Ώ, U+1203F) is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode Cuneiform block. Like other cuneiform characters, it is primarily used to represent a particular sign from cuneiform writing systems in digital text. Depending on the source material and transcription conventions, a given sign may appear in texts as part of a larger sequence and may carry a reading determined by the language, period, and transliteration method being used. This page focuses on practical digital use: copying the exact character and inserting it via the provided Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or labeling cuneiform study materials with the exact sign character
  • β€’Web publishing of transliterations, sign lists, or manuscript annotations
  • β€’Designing posters, worksheets, or educational slides featuring cuneiform
  • β€’Creating accessible reference text for fonts and Unicode character testing
  • β€’Embedding the character in software UI elements or digital catalogs of signs

Examples

π’€Ώ Cuneiform Sign Ashgab

  • π’€Ώπ’€Ώ is listed under the Unicode cuneiform block.
  • π’€ΏUse U+1203F to insert π’€Ώ in your HTML content.
  • π’€ΏThe sign π’€Ώ appears in many cuneiform sign tables.
  • π’€ΏI included π’€Ώ in the label for the Ashgab sign.
  • π’€Ώπ’€Ώ displays correctly in a Unicode-aware font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1203F
HTML Entity𒀿
HTML Code𒀿
CSS\1203F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ashgab character mean?

CUNEIFORM SIGN ASHGAB (π’€Ώ, U+1203F) is a specific cuneiform sign in the Unicode Cuneiform block. Like other cuneiform characters, it is primarily used to represent a particular sign from cuneiform writing systems in digital text. Depending on the source material and transcription conventions, a given sign may appear in texts as part of a larger sequence and may carry a reading determined by the language, period, and transliteration method being used. This page focuses on practical digital use: copying the exact character and inserting it via the provided Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

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

The character π’€Ώ has Unicode code point U+1203F.

How can I copy π’€Ώ into HTML?

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

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π’€Ώ?

CSS escape: \\1203F. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{1203F}.

Will π’€Ώ display correctly everywhere?

It should work in Unicode-aware environments, but font support varies. If it doesn’t render, try a Unicode cuneiform-capable font.

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