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π’‚Œ

Cuneiform Sign E Over E Nun Over Nun Character

π’‚Œ is a cuneiform sign identified as β€œE over E, nun over nun” (U+1208C).

U+1208C

π’‚Œ is a cuneiform character used in historical writing systems. It’s identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E OVER E NUN OVER NUN.” You can copy it directly or use the provided codepoint and escape sequences in your projects.

Cuneiform Sign E Over E Nun Over Nun Character Meaning

π’‚Œ is a Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E OVER E NUN OVER NUN” (U+1208C). The name describes how the sign is constructed: an β€œE” over an β€œE,” with β€œnun” signs arranged over β€œnun.” In practice, cuneiform signs are used as characters within text that may represent syllables, sounds, or sign groups depending on the underlying transcription system. When using this symbol, the most important thing is consistent encoding (U+1208C) and a font that supports cuneiform, so the shape displays correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into digital cuneiform drafts, labels, or study notes
  • β€’Rendering cuneiform text in web pages using the Unicode code point
  • β€’Designing posters or educational materials about writing systems
  • β€’Including the symbol in academic or personal transcription workflows
  • β€’Using the character in UI mockups where cuneiform glyphs are needed

Examples

π’‚Œ Cuneiform Sign E Over E Nun Over Nun

  • π’‚ŒExample 1: π’‚Œ
  • π’‚ŒExample 2: Cuneiform sign: π’‚Œ (U+1208C)
  • π’‚ŒExample 3: Add π’‚Œ to your transcription line.
  • π’‚ŒExample 4: Unicode cuneiform: π’‚Œ
  • π’‚ŒExample 5: Copy/paste this character: π’‚Œ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1208C
HTML Entity𒂌
HTML Code𒂌
CSS\1208C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign E Over E Nun Over Nun character mean?

π’‚Œ is a Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E OVER E NUN OVER NUN” (U+1208C). The name describes how the sign is constructed: an β€œE” over an β€œE,” with β€œnun” signs arranged over β€œnun.” In practice, cuneiform signs are used as characters within text that may represent syllables, sounds, or sign groups depending on the underlying transcription system. When using this symbol, the most important thing is consistent encoding (U+1208C) and a font that supports cuneiform, so the shape displays correctly.

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

π’‚Œ is U+1208C.

How can I copy π’‚Œ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒂌.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\1208C. JavaScript escape: \\u{1208C}.

Why does π’‚Œ sometimes display as a box or missing glyph?

It usually means your font or browser doesn’t support this cuneiform character. Use a font that includes the U+1208C glyph.