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π’‚”

Cuneiform Sign Edin Character

π’‚” is the Unicode character Cuneiform Sign edin (U+12094) for cuneiform text and typography.

U+12094

π’‚” is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN EDIN. Use it in digital cuneiform text, scholarly notes, or design mockups. Below you’ll find copy options and the official code points for reliable use.

Cuneiform Sign Edin Character Meaning

π’‚” is Unicode character U+12094, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EDIN.” As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign used in writing systems based on cuneiform scripts. In practice, its meaning depends on the surrounding text and the conventions of the source manuscript or sign list you’re working from. For creators and researchers, the most important aspect is using the correct character (not a lookalike) via its Unicode code point and escapes, so the sign renders consistently across platforms and tools.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or formatting digital cuneiform text in documents and notes
  • β€’Including the sign in scholarly drafts, references, or glossing workflows
  • β€’Designing posters, charts, or typography mockups that use cuneiform characters
  • β€’Building user interface text samples or icon-like components for language projects
  • β€’Social media sharing of cuneiform characters with correct Unicode support

Examples

π’‚” Cuneiform Sign edin

  • π’‚”π’‚” is used as a cuneiform sign in this notation.
  • π’‚”Unicode for π’‚” is U+12094.
  • π’‚”In the table, π’‚” appears under the name β€œEDIN.”
  • π’‚”Try copying π’‚” into your editor to verify rendering.
  • π’‚”The cuneiform text includes π’‚” among other signs.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12094
HTML Entity𒂔
HTML Code𒂔
CSS\12094

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Edin character mean?

π’‚” is Unicode character U+12094, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EDIN.” As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign used in writing systems based on cuneiform scripts. In practice, its meaning depends on the surrounding text and the conventions of the source manuscript or sign list you’re working from. For creators and researchers, the most important aspect is using the correct character (not a lookalike) via its Unicode code point and escapes, so the sign renders consistently across platforms and tools.

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

π’‚” has Unicode code point U+12094.

How can I copy π’‚” into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒂔 (as provided for this character).

What escapes work in CSS and JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\12094. JavaScript escape: \\u{12094}.

Why does π’‚” sometimes not display correctly?

Rendering depends on whether your font and app support this cuneiform Unicode character. Try a Unicode-capable font and verify the exact character U+12094.