Cuneiform Sign Din Kaskal U Gunu Dish Character
πΈ is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISH (U+12078).
U+12078
πΈ is a Unicode cuneiform character used when you want to accurately represent ancient script text digitally. This page gives you the exact character plus copy/paste and code-ready forms. Use it in documents, web pages, or apps that support Unicode.
Cuneiform Sign Din Kaskal U Gunu Dish Character Meaning
πΈ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode designation βCUNEIFORM SIGN DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISHβ (U+12078). In practice, its βmeaningβ for most modern users is the precise identity of the character in encoded text: it lets you type, search for, store, and share the same cuneiform sign consistently across systems. Because the character is part of the Cuneiform block, it typically requires a font that supports U+12078 to display correctly. When formatting or coding, using the provided HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape helps ensure the character is reproduced exactly.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste a specific cuneiform sign into a digital transcription or catalog
- β’Include πΈ in web content using an HTML entity for consistent rendering
- β’Reference the character in CSS (via escape) for styled typography
- β’Insert the sign in JavaScript/JSON strings using the Unicode escape
- β’Use the character in research notes, posts, or templates that require exact Unicode matching
Examples
πΈ Cuneiform Sign DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISH
- πΈTablet transcription: πΈ
- πΈUnicode note: U+12078 = πΈ
- πΈHTML example: 𒁸
- πΈCSS escape example: \\12078
- πΈCharacter ID for cuneiform set: πΈ (DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISH)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12078 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒁸 | |
| HTML Code | 𒁸 | |
| CSS | \12078 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Din Kaskal U Gunu Dish character mean?
πΈ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode designation βCUNEIFORM SIGN DIN KASKAL U GUNU DISHβ (U+12078). In practice, its βmeaningβ for most modern users is the precise identity of the character in encoded text: it lets you type, search for, store, and share the same cuneiform sign consistently across systems. Because the character is part of the Cuneiform block, it typically requires a font that supports U+12078 to display correctly. When formatting or coding, using the provided HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape helps ensure the character is reproduced exactly.
What is the Unicode codepoint for πΈ?
πΈ is U+12078.
How can I copy πΈ in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𒁸
What CSS escape can I use for πΈ?
Use: \\12078
How do I represent πΈ in JavaScript?
Use the Unicode escape: \\u{12078}