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𒁬

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times U2 Plus Gir2 Character

𒁬 is a cuneiform sign (U+1206C) used in digital epigraphy and transliteration work.

U+1206C

𒁬 is a specific cuneiform character cataloged under Unicode. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in text, web, and development contexts.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times U2 Plus Gir2 Character Meaning

𒁬 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES U2 PLUS GIR2” (code point U+1206C). On its own, the character is primarily a distinct symbol for representing a particular sign in digital text and transliteration. If you’re working with historical documents or sign lists, use the Unicode name and code point to match the correct entry in your reference materials. For typography and encoding, you can paste the character directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes to ensure consistent rendering.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into digital epigraphy notes or sign lists
  • β€’Creating educational materials about cuneiform writing systems
  • β€’Working on games or UI that include cuneiform-style symbols
  • β€’Annotating manuscripts or transliteration drafts in academic writing
  • β€’Displaying the exact character in web pages, apps, and documents

Examples

𒁬 Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times U2 Plus Gir2

  • 𒁬I added 𒁬 to the sign list for this tablet line.
  • 𒁬The transliteration uses 𒁬 as a specific marked sign.
  • 𒁬Try rendering 𒁬 in your browser’s text editor.
  • 𒁬In my dataset, U+1206C corresponds to 𒁬.
  • 𒁬This page helps me copy 𒁬 without changing the character.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1206C
HTML Entity𒁬
HTML Code𒁬
CSS\1206C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times U2 Plus Gir2 character mean?

𒁬 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES U2 PLUS GIR2” (code point U+1206C). On its own, the character is primarily a distinct symbol for representing a particular sign in digital text and transliteration. If you’re working with historical documents or sign lists, use the Unicode name and code point to match the correct entry in your reference materials. For typography and encoding, you can paste the character directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes to ensure consistent rendering.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒁬?

𒁬 is U+1206C.

How can I copy 𒁬 safely into HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒁬

What CSS escape can I use for 𒁬?

Use: \\1206C

How do I include 𒁬 in JavaScript?

Use the provided escape: \\u{1206C}

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