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𒂁

Cuneiform Sign Dug Character

𒂁 is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG (U+12081).

U+12081

𒂁 is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode under U+12081. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s useful when you’re labeling, referencing, or designing text that includes cuneiform characters.

Cuneiform Sign Dug Character Meaning

𒂁 is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG, with code point U+12081. As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform block and is typically used in contexts that require historically accurate writing systems or Unicode-based representation of cuneiform text. People most often encounter it in digital catalogs, scholarly references that use Unicode for cuneiform transliteration, or projects that need to insert specific sign characters precisely. When you’re copying, the key is to use the exact Unicode character and, for development work, the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying a specific cuneiform sign for digital documents or annotations
  • β€’Adding accurate cuneiform characters to educational or museum-style displays
  • β€’Using the character in web or app content that supports Unicode
  • β€’Referencing the sign in bibliographies, glosses, or dataset labels
  • β€’Prototyping cuneiform typography in design mockups and templates

Examples

𒂁 Cuneiform Sign DUG

  • 𒂁CUNEIFORM: 𒂁 (U+12081)
  • 𒂁Unicode cuneiform sign 𒂁
  • 𒂁Sign reference: 𒂁
  • 𒂁Insert 𒂁 into your glossary entries
  • 𒂁Cuneiform Sign DUG: 𒂁

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12081
HTML Entity𒂁
HTML Code𒂁
CSS\12081

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dug character mean?

𒂁 is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG, with code point U+12081. As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform block and is typically used in contexts that require historically accurate writing systems or Unicode-based representation of cuneiform text. People most often encounter it in digital catalogs, scholarly references that use Unicode for cuneiform transliteration, or projects that need to insert specific sign characters precisely. When you’re copying, the key is to use the exact Unicode character and, for development work, the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒂁?

𒂁 has Unicode code point U+12081.

What is the Unicode name of this symbol?

The Unicode name is CUNEIFORM SIGN DUG.

How can I copy 𒂁 correctly in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒂁 (which represents 𒂁).

What escapes can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\12081. JavaScript escape: \\u{12081}.