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𒁭

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Ush Character

𒁭 is a cuneiform sign encoded at U+1206D, useful for text, labels, and digital epigraphy.

U+1206D

𒁭 is the Unicode character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES USH” (U+1206D). You can copy it directly or use the provided escape codes in web and software projects.

Cuneiform Sign Dag Kisim5 Times Ush Character Meaning

𒁭 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode by the name “CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES USH” (U+1206D). Like many cuneiform signs, its practical reading or interpretation depends on the broader text, sign list, and scholarly transcription conventions. When using it in digital documents, the most reliable approach is to treat it as a specific signform that should match the source transcription you are working from. If you are writing captions, building searchable datasets, or formatting epigraphic text, this character helps preserve the exact sign identity encoded in Unicode.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact cuneiform sign into digital transcriptions and lexicon notes
  • Labeling or tagging museum/archive items with the specific signform (U+1206D)
  • Building datasets where sign-level fidelity matters (search, indexing, and reuse)
  • Typography and layout for epigraphy projects that require precise Unicode characters
  • Including the sign in educational materials, presentations, or annotated texts

Examples

𒁭 Cuneiform Sign DAG KISIM5 Times USH

  • 𒁭Unicode cuneiform sign: 𒁭 (U+1206D).
  • 𒁭Transcription note: use the exact sign 𒁭 in this row.
  • 𒁭Dataset field “sign_codepoint”: 𒁭.
  • 𒁭In the catalog entry, the sign is shown as 𒁭.
  • 𒁭Try copying 𒁭 and pasting it into your text editor.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1206D
HTML Entity𒁭
HTML Code𒁭
CSS\1206D

FAQ

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒁭?

𒁭 is U+1206D.

How can I copy 𒁭 reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly (𒁭). You can also use the HTML entity 𒁭 or CSS/JS escapes from the copy variations.

What does the symbol “mean” on its own?

Unicode encodes it as a specific cuneiform signform (named “CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES USH”). Its reading depends on the text context and transcription conventions.

Which character name should I use when searching?

Search by the Unicode name: “CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES USH” or by codepoint U+1206D.