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𒁴

Cuneiform Sign Dim Character

𒁴 is the Cuneiform Sign DIM character, encoded in Unicode as U+12074.

U+12074

𒁴 (Cuneiform Sign DIM) is a Unicode cuneiform character. Use it in notes, labels, or digital texts that require cuneiform transcription. Below you’ll find copy options and developer-friendly escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Dim Character Meaning

Cuneiform Sign DIM (𒁴) is a written character from the Unicode Cuneiform block. In practice, it’s used when representing or transcribing cuneiform text digitally, such as in scholarly notes, catalog entries, epigraphic studies, or typographic layouts. Because β€œDIM” is the Unicode name of this specific sign, the meaning you’ll see in digital contexts is primarily tied to accurate representation of the sign itself rather than a standalone word. When working with fonts and rendering, ensure your system supports the Cuneiform block so the glyph displays correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Paste into scholarly or educational documents that include cuneiform transcription
  • β€’Use in digital catalogs, metadata, or index notes for cuneiform sign inventories
  • β€’Add to typographic designs featuring ancient writing scripts
  • β€’Write examples in tutorials, posts, or documentation about Unicode cuneiform text
  • β€’Include in research datasets or annotation tools that store sign-by-sign markup

Examples

𒁴 Cuneiform Sign DIM

  • 𒁴Cuneiform sign: 𒁴
  • 𒁴Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM (𒁴)
  • 𒁴Example transcription uses 𒁴 in the sign sequence.
  • 𒁴Add the symbol 𒁴 to your cuneiform index.
  • 𒁴Tip: verify rendering for 𒁴 on your chosen font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12074
HTML Entity𒁴
HTML Code𒁴
CSS\12074

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dim character mean?

Cuneiform Sign DIM (𒁴) is a written character from the Unicode Cuneiform block. In practice, it’s used when representing or transcribing cuneiform text digitally, such as in scholarly notes, catalog entries, epigraphic studies, or typographic layouts. Because β€œDIM” is the Unicode name of this specific sign, the meaning you’ll see in digital contexts is primarily tied to accurate representation of the sign itself rather than a standalone word. When working with fonts and rendering, ensure your system supports the Cuneiform block so the glyph displays correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒁴?

The Unicode code point for 𒁴 (CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM) is U+12074.

How can I copy 𒁴 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒁴.

How do I represent 𒁴 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\12074. JavaScript escape: \\u{12074}.

Why does 𒁴 show as a blank box on my device?

It usually indicates your font or browser doesn’t support the Cuneiform Unicode block. Try a font with cuneiform coverage.