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π’š

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Bi Character

π’š is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as DAG KISIM5 TIMES BI (U+1205A).

U+1205A

π’š is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode. It’s useful when you’re working with transliteration text, cataloging, or scholarly-looking visual material. Below are practical ways to copy and use it across tools.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Bi Character Meaning

π’š is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES BI.” In Unicode, the label reflects a traditional sign description rather than a single everyday β€œword meaning.” People typically encounter this character in contexts that reproduce cuneiform lists, sign inventories, or transliteration/epigraphy workflows. When using it in documents, treat it as a specific grapheme (a sign) rather than a general symbol with a universal modern translation.

Common uses

  • β€’Building a cuneiform-style header or label for a transliteration document
  • β€’Entering sign inventory text or study notes that reference specific cuneiform characters
  • β€’Designing educational posters or thumbnails that show exact sign forms
  • β€’Creating typography samples for Unicode cuneiform blocks and font testing
  • β€’Annotating digital editions where the exact sign identity matters

Examples

π’š Cuneiform Sign DAG KISIM5 Times BI

  • π’šπ’š β€” DAG KISIM5 TIMES BI
  • π’šIn this line, the sequence includes π’š.
  • π’šSign reference: π’š (U+1205A).
  • π’šUse π’š when matching the copied character to the inventory.
  • π’šFont test string: π’šπ’šπ’š

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1205A
HTML Entity𒁚
HTML Code𒁚
CSS\1205A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Bi character mean?

π’š is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES BI.” In Unicode, the label reflects a traditional sign description rather than a single everyday β€œword meaning.” People typically encounter this character in contexts that reproduce cuneiform lists, sign inventories, or transliteration/epigraphy workflows. When using it in documents, treat it as a specific grapheme (a sign) rather than a general symbol with a universal modern translation.

What is the Unicode code point for π’š?

π’š is U+1205A.

How can I copy π’š in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒁚

What programming escape should I use for this character?

Use: \\u{1205A} for JavaScript, or \\1205A in contexts that support that CSS-style escape.

Does π’š have a single common modern β€œmeaning” like a word?

Not in the everyday sense. It’s best treated as a specific cuneiform sign used in inventories, transliteration, and reproductions of cuneiform text.