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π’ͺ

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Si Character

π’ͺ is a cuneiform sign named DAG KISIM5 TIMES SI, encoded at U+1206A.

U+1206A

π’ͺ is a cuneiform character used in written representations of ancient Mesopotamian scripts. It has a specific Unicode identity, making it reliable for digital typography and text. Use the copy options below for quick pasting and developer-friendly escaping.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Si Character Meaning

π’ͺ is a Unicode cuneiform character whose formal name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES SI” (U+1206A). Cuneiform signs are typically used as script elements representing sounds, words, or components within structured writing systems. Because this character’s name includes multiple sign descriptors (DAG, KISIM5, and TIMES SI), it is best treated as a distinct, named sign for scholars, typographers, and digital manuscript or epigraphy projects. When using it, keep its identity consistent by copying directly from this page or by using the provided Unicode escapes.

Common uses

  • β€’Add an accurately encoded cuneiform character to a digital inscription or mock manuscript
  • β€’Use in web or app content that supports Unicode cuneiform for educational materials
  • β€’Typography and font testing to verify rendering of the U+1206A code point
  • β€’Scholarly notes or cataloging where the exact sign name and code point matter
  • β€’Creative layout for historical-themed posters, titles, or study guides

Examples

π’ͺ Cuneiform Sign DAG KISIM5 Times SI

  • π’ͺπ’ͺ π’ͺ U+1206A test string
  • π’ͺCuneiform sign: π’ͺ (DAG KISIM5 TIMES SI)
  • π’ͺTypography check: does π’ͺ render in your browser?
  • π’ͺExample text using π’ͺ for Unicode cuneiform reference
  • π’ͺAdd π’ͺ to your cuneiform sign collection

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1206A
HTML Entity𒁪
HTML Code𒁪
CSS\1206A

FAQ

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

π’ͺ is a Unicode cuneiform character whose formal name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES SI” (U+1206A). Cuneiform signs are typically used as script elements representing sounds, words, or components within structured writing systems. Because this character’s name includes multiple sign descriptors (DAG, KISIM5, and TIMES SI), it is best treated as a distinct, named sign for scholars, typographers, and digital manuscript or epigraphy projects. When using it, keep its identity consistent by copying directly from this page or by using the provided Unicode escapes.

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

π’ͺ is encoded at U+1206A.

How can I copy π’ͺ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒁪 or use the code point form: 𒁪.

How do I use π’ͺ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1206A. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{1206A}.

Why might π’ͺ not display correctly?

Rendering depends on whether the user’s system and browser have a font that supports this cuneiform code point.

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