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𒍡

Cuneiform Sign Dish Plus Shu Character

𒍡 (U+12375) is a cuneiform sign called DISH PLUS SHU, useful for scholarly text and font testing.

U+12375

𒍡 is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12375. It is identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU”. Use the codes below to copy it into websites, apps, and documents reliably.

Cuneiform Sign Dish Plus Shu Character Meaning

𒍡 is a specific cuneiform character represented in Unicode. Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU” (code point U+12375). Like many cuneiform signs, it is primarily used in accurate transcription of cuneiform texts and in digital reproductions where a consistent, standardized character set is needed. The name indicates the sign’s traditional composition or categorization within cuneiform sign lists rather than everyday modern usage. For designers and developers, it’s mainly a Unicode character to verify fonts, test rendering, and include correct symbols in scholarly or archival materials.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into Unicode cuneiform transcription notes or reference documents
  • β€’Using in academic or educational materials that reproduce cuneiform signs
  • β€’Font and rendering tests for Unicode support at U+12375
  • β€’Embedding the character in web pages or CMS content using the provided HTML entity
  • β€’Including accurate symbols in digital archives, catalogs, or scholarly posts

Examples

𒍡 CUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU

  • 𒍡U+12375: 𒍡
  • 𒍡Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU (𒍡)
  • 𒍡Try rendering: 𒍡 in your font system
  • 𒍡Character reference: 𒍵 𒍡
  • 𒍡Cuneiform sign set: 𒍡

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12375
HTML Entity𒍵
HTML Code𒍵
CSS\12375

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dish Plus Shu character mean?

𒍡 is a specific cuneiform character represented in Unicode. Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DISH PLUS SHU” (code point U+12375). Like many cuneiform signs, it is primarily used in accurate transcription of cuneiform texts and in digital reproductions where a consistent, standardized character set is needed. The name indicates the sign’s traditional composition or categorization within cuneiform sign lists rather than everyday modern usage. For designers and developers, it’s mainly a Unicode character to verify fonts, test rendering, and include correct symbols in scholarly or archival materials.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒍡?

𒍡 is U+12375.

How can I copy 𒍡 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒍵.

What escape codes can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\12375. JavaScript escape: \\u{12375}.

Where is this character commonly used?

It’s mainly used for accurate cuneiform transcription and for testing/including Unicode support for the cuneiform character.