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π’‚•

Cuneiform Sign Egir Character

π’‚• is the Unicode character U+12095, named Cuneiform Sign Egir.

U+12095

π’‚• is a cuneiform character represented by Unicode code point U+12095. It’s commonly used when you need faithful copy of cuneiform text in documents, design mockups, or digital typography. You can paste it directly or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Egir Character Meaning

π’‚• is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EGIR” (U+12095). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is typically used to represent a specific sign in digital cuneiform text. When you’re writing, designing, or digitizing cuneiform material, the most important thing is using the exact Unicode character so the rendering matches across platforms and tools that support the character. This page focuses on practical usage: copying the symbol, referencing its Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript forms, and integrating it safely into digital content.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying and pasting cuneiform sign text into documents or notes
  • β€’Building titles, labels, or typographic samples that include cuneiform
  • β€’Preparing digital manuscripts or study materials with consistent Unicode characters
  • β€’Using the character in web or app content via HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
  • β€’Creating social media posts or educational graphics that reference cuneiform signs

Examples

π’‚• Cuneiform Sign Egir

  • π’‚•π’‚• appears in my cuneiform practice notes.
  • π’‚•Character reference: U+12095 π’‚• (CUNEIFORM SIGN EGIR).
  • π’‚•I used π’‚• in a poster about writing systems.
  • π’‚•In my HTML, I insert: 𒂕.
  • π’‚•CSS example uses: \\12095 for π’‚•.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12095
HTML Entity𒂕
HTML Code𒂕
CSS\12095

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Egir character mean?

π’‚• is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EGIR” (U+12095). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is typically used to represent a specific sign in digital cuneiform text. When you’re writing, designing, or digitizing cuneiform material, the most important thing is using the exact Unicode character so the rendering matches across platforms and tools that support the character. This page focuses on practical usage: copying the symbol, referencing its Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript forms, and integrating it safely into digital content.

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

π’‚• is Unicode U+12095.

How do I write π’‚• in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒂕.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape forms for π’‚•?

CSS escape: \\12095. JavaScript escape: \\u{12095}.

Why does π’‚• sometimes look like a blank box?

If a font or platform doesn’t support the character, it may not render properly. Try a Unicode-capable font that supports cuneiform.

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