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𒁠

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Ha Character

A cuneiform character named β€œDAG KISIM5 Times HA” at U+12060.

U+12060

𒁠 is a cuneiform sign used in Unicode character data. This page helps you copy the symbol reliably and use it in documents, mockups, and digital text.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Ha Character Meaning

𒁠 is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the official name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES HA” (U+12060). In practice, cuneiform signs are typically used to represent specific phonetic or lexical elements in inscriptions, glossaries, and scholarly transcriptions. Because cuneiform sign values depend on the manuscript or writing system context, the safest way to use this character is to treat it as a specific named sign rather than assuming a single universal meaning. When writing, cataloging, or encoding, rely on the sign’s Unicode identity and the source text conventions you’re following.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding cuneiform signs to a digital transcription or transliteration project
  • β€’Preparing labels, reference charts, or teaching materials for cuneiform character sets
  • β€’Designing posters or social media graphics that feature specific Unicode cuneiform characters
  • β€’Encoding sign lists in documents and spreadsheets where characters must match Unicode values
  • β€’Testing font coverage or fallback behavior for cuneiform characters in web and app UIs

Examples

𒁠 Cuneiform Sign DAG KISIM5 Times HA

  • 𒁠U+12060: 𒁠
  • 𒁠Sign list includes: 𒁠 (DAG KISIM5 TIMES HA)
  • 𒁠Cuneiform sample text: 𒁠𒁠𒁠
  • 𒁠Use in reference sheet: 𒁠
  • 𒁠Unicode character test: 𒁠

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12060
HTML Entity𒁠
HTML Code𒁠
CSS\12060

FAQ

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

𒁠 is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the official name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES HA” (U+12060). In practice, cuneiform signs are typically used to represent specific phonetic or lexical elements in inscriptions, glossaries, and scholarly transcriptions. Because cuneiform sign values depend on the manuscript or writing system context, the safest way to use this character is to treat it as a specific named sign rather than assuming a single universal meaning. When writing, cataloging, or encoding, rely on the sign’s Unicode identity and the source text conventions you’re following.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒁠?

𒁠 has Unicode code point U+12060.

How can I copy 𒁠 for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒁠

How do I include 𒁠 in CSS or stylesheets?

You can use the CSS escape: \\12060

How do I write 𒁠 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{12060}