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𒂆

Cuneiform Sign Dun3 Gunu Character

𒂆 is the Unicode cuneiform sign β€œDUN3 GUNU” used in digital representations of cuneiform texts.

U+12086

𒂆 is a Unicode cuneiform character with the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3 GUNU.” It’s useful when you’re labeling, cataloging, or composing content that includes cuneiform symbols. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Dun3 Gunu Character Meaning

The character 𒂆 is encoded in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3 GUNU” (U+12086). As with other cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign form used in written cuneiform texts and scholarly transcriptions. In digital work, you’ll typically encounter it as part of sign lists, transliteration/encoding resources, or text rendered from structured datasets. Because cuneiform signs can be context-dependent, the most reliable way to understand its value for a particular inscription is to refer to the sign list or transcription rules used in your source material.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying cuneiform symbols into digital manuscripts, studies, or study notes
  • β€’Building sign lists or reference charts for classroom or research materials
  • β€’Typing or labeling glyphs in design mockups and typography tests
  • β€’Including cuneiform characters in web pages using Unicode escapes
  • β€’Formatting entries in databases that store cuneiform sign sequences

Examples

𒂆 Cuneiform Sign DUN3 GUNU

  • 𒂆𒂆 appears in the sign list under DUN3 GUNU.
  • 𒂆Transliteration notes: use 𒂆 for the specified sign.
  • 𒂆Catalog entry: 𒂆 (U+12086).
  • 𒂆In the dataset, the sequence includes 𒂆.
  • 𒂆Typography test string: 𒂆 𒂇 π’‚ˆ.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12086
HTML Entity𒂆
HTML Code𒂆
CSS\12086

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Dun3 Gunu character mean?

The character 𒂆 is encoded in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN DUN3 GUNU” (U+12086). As with other cuneiform signs, it represents a specific sign form used in written cuneiform texts and scholarly transcriptions. In digital work, you’ll typically encounter it as part of sign lists, transliteration/encoding resources, or text rendered from structured datasets. Because cuneiform signs can be context-dependent, the most reliable way to understand its value for a particular inscription is to refer to the sign list or transcription rules used in your source material.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒂆?

The Unicode code point for 𒂆 is U+12086.

How can I copy 𒂆 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒂆

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\12086. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{12086}.

Does 𒂆 always mean the same thing in every cuneiform text?

In cuneiform, the value of a sign can depend on context. For accurate interpretation, use the sign list and transcription rules associated with your specific source.