Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times A Character
π’ is the cuneiform sign βEzen Times Aβ (U+120A2) used in written representations of cuneiform texts.
U+120A2
π’ is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES Aβ with Unicode code point U+120A2. Use it in digital transcriptions, design mockups, and scholarly or educational notes where cuneiform signage is needed. Below youβll find copy-ready forms and code points.
Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times A Character Meaning
π’ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES A, U+120A2) is a cuneiform sign used in digital representations of cuneiform writing. Its formal Unicode name describes how the sign is classified within the Unicode standard: it is associated with the βEZENβ sign combined with βAβ (hence βEZEN TIMES Aβ). Because cuneiform characters can function differently depending on a text, script tradition, and editorial conventions, the most reliable way to interpret it is to treat it as a specific written sign for transcription rather than a universal βsymbol meaning.β
Common uses
- β’Copying a specific cuneiform character for academic transcription or cataloging
- β’Including cuneiform text in typography and layout mockups
- β’Adding the character to educational materials about Unicode and cuneiform writing
- β’Labeling or indexing a sign in a digital glossary or study resource
- β’Using the character in social posts or design prototypes that reference cuneiform scripts
Examples
π’ Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times A
- π’π’
- π’The sign π’ is listed at U+120A2.
- π’Unicode cuneiform: π’ in a transcription line.
- π’In the glossary, see entry for π’ (Ezen times A).
- π’Typography test: display π’ with your chosen font.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂢 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂢 | |
| CSS | \120A2 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times A character mean?
π’ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES A, U+120A2) is a cuneiform sign used in digital representations of cuneiform writing. Its formal Unicode name describes how the sign is classified within the Unicode standard: it is associated with the βEZENβ sign combined with βAβ (hence βEZEN TIMES Aβ). Because cuneiform characters can function differently depending on a text, script tradition, and editorial conventions, the most reliable way to interpret it is to treat it as a specific written sign for transcription rather than a universal βsymbol meaning.β
What is the Unicode code point for π’?
π’ has Unicode code point U+120A2.
How can I copy π’ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒂢
What is the CSS escape form for this symbol?
CSS escape: \\120A2
What is the JavaScript escape sequence for π’?
JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{120A2}