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π’‚…

Cuneiform Sign Dun3 Character

π’‚… is the Unicode character for the Cuneiform Sign DUN3.

U+12085

π’‚… (U+12085) is a cuneiform sign commonly referenced in transliteration and digital cuneiform work. Use it for notes, labels, or text where β€œDUN3” is the intended sign. Below are practical ways to copy and encode it in documents and code.

Cuneiform Sign Dun3 Character Meaning

π’‚… is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3” (U+12085). As a cuneiform sign, its exact reading and function can vary depending on the language, text, and the specific transliteration conventions used by scholars or projects. In practice, many users treat β€œDUN3” as an identifier for the sign itself rather than a standalone word. When you type or encode π’‚… in digital text, you’re preserving the intended sign for later interpretation, transcription alignment, or font-based rendering in cuneiform-friendly environments.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital transliteration: inserting the exact sign when writing cuneiform text in Unicode
  • β€’Linguistics notes: marking sign IDs (like β€œDUN3”) in study materials and glossing
  • β€’Database entry: storing standardized sign references using U+12085
  • β€’Typography and UI labels: creating character pickers or specimen lists for cuneiform blocks
  • β€’Educational materials: worksheets and handouts that require precise sign identification

Examples

π’‚… Cuneiform Sign DUN3

  • π’‚…Sign ID: π’‚… (DUN3).
  • π’‚…In line 3, the reading includes π’‚….
  • π’‚…Gloss table entry: DUN3 = π’‚….
  • π’‚…Character reference for cuneiform transcription: π’‚….
  • π’‚…Compare these signs: π’‚… vs. the following following character set.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12085
HTML Entity𒂅
HTML Code𒂅
CSS\12085

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dun3 character mean?

π’‚… is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3” (U+12085). As a cuneiform sign, its exact reading and function can vary depending on the language, text, and the specific transliteration conventions used by scholars or projects. In practice, many users treat β€œDUN3” as an identifier for the sign itself rather than a standalone word. When you type or encode π’‚… in digital text, you’re preserving the intended sign for later interpretation, transcription alignment, or font-based rendering in cuneiform-friendly environments.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‚…?

π’‚… is U+12085.

How do I copy π’‚… into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒂅

What JavaScript escape can I use for π’‚…?

Use: \\u{12085}

Does π’‚… have a single universal meaning?

As a cuneiform sign (DUN3), its interpretation depends on the text and transliteration context. The character itself identifies the sign, while the reading/function comes from usage in the source.