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𒁀

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times La Character

𒁀 is a cuneiform sign named β€œDAG KISIM5 TIMES LA” with codepoint U+12064.

U+12064

𒁀 is a cuneiform character represented in Unicode at U+12064. Use it when you’re transcribing or referencing cuneiform texts and want a reliable, copyable glyph.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times La Character Meaning

𒁀 is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LA” (U+12064). Cuneiform signs are typically used in writing systems to represent sounds, syllables, or specific sign values, depending on the language and context. Because this character is part of a structured sign inventory, it’s often referenced by its sign name when preparing scholarly materials, cataloging characters, or building typography that supports cuneiform. When using 𒁀 in your work, pairing it with accurate transcription context is the most practical way to convey its intended value.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform character into digital transcriptions
  • β€’Adding the symbol to typography or font-testing documents for cuneiform support
  • β€’Referencing a specific sign by name (DAG KISIM5 TIMES LA) in notes or glossaries
  • β€’Building multilingual or historical-content drafts where cuneiform characters must be preserved
  • β€’Preparing social or academic posts that quote or illustrate a particular cuneiform sign

Examples

𒁀 Cuneiform Sign DAG KISIM5 Times LA

  • 𒁀𒁀 appears in the transcription as written.
  • 𒁀In our sign list, 𒁀 is labeled DAG KISIM5 times LA.
  • 𒁀Use 𒁀 when matching the character at U+12064.
  • 𒁀The manuscript excerpt includes the cuneiform sign 𒁀.
  • 𒁀Type 𒁀 into your document to verify font coverage.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12064
HTML Entity𒁤
HTML Code𒁤
CSS\12064

FAQ

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

𒁀 is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LA” (U+12064). Cuneiform signs are typically used in writing systems to represent sounds, syllables, or specific sign values, depending on the language and context. Because this character is part of a structured sign inventory, it’s often referenced by its sign name when preparing scholarly materials, cataloging characters, or building typography that supports cuneiform. When using 𒁀 in your work, pairing it with accurate transcription context is the most practical way to convey its intended value.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒁀?

𒁀 has the Unicode code point U+12064.

How can I copy 𒁀 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒁤.

What is the CSS escape for 𒁀?

The CSS escape is \\12064.

How do I include 𒁀 in JavaScript strings?

You can use the JavaScript escape \\u{12064}.

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