Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An Character
π₯ is the cuneiform sign βEZEN TIMES ANβ (U+120A5) used in digital cuneiform references.
U+120A5
π₯ (U+120A5) is a cuneiform character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN.β Itβs useful for researchers, designers, and anyone digitizing or typesetting cuneiform materials. Below youβll find copy-friendly options and practical ways to use it.
Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An Character Meaning
π₯ is a cuneiform sign identified as βEZEN TIMES ANβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN, U+120A5). In Unicode, the name indicates the signβs components and relationship in cuneiform sign naming conventions (often described as βX times Yβ). When working with cuneiform texts or reference lists, you can treat this character as a distinct encoded symbol that should appear exactly as one unit. Its meaning in a specific tablet or inscription depends on the original language, context, and transcription system used by your source material.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode character into cuneiform study notes or catalogs
- β’Digital typesetting for scholarly documents referencing cuneiform sign lists
- β’Labeling or annotating images in presentations and posters about writing systems
- β’Building searchable datasets or spreadsheets of Unicode cuneiform characters
- β’Creating consistent symbols in web or app content that supports cuneiform fonts
Examples
π₯ Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An
- π₯U+120A5: π₯
- π₯The sign βEZEN TIMES ANβ is encoded as π₯.
- π₯In our list, π₯ appears after related EZEN-based characters.
- π₯Unicode character π₯ should render with a cuneiform-capable font.
- π₯Use the CSS escape \\120A5 for π₯ in stylesheet content.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120A5 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂥 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂥 | |
| CSS | \120A5 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An character mean?
π₯ is a cuneiform sign identified as βEZEN TIMES ANβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN, U+120A5). In Unicode, the name indicates the signβs components and relationship in cuneiform sign naming conventions (often described as βX times Yβ). When working with cuneiform texts or reference lists, you can treat this character as a distinct encoded symbol that should appear exactly as one unit. Its meaning in a specific tablet or inscription depends on the original language, context, and transcription system used by your source material.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π₯?
π₯ is U+120A5.
How can I copy π₯ for use in documents or websites?
You can copy the character directly (π₯) or use the provided entities/escapes like 𒂥 or \\u{120A5}.
Why doesnβt π₯ display correctly on my device?
Your system may not have a font that supports this cuneiform character. Use a cuneiform-capable font for proper rendering.
Does π₯ have the same meaning everywhere it appears?
In Unicode, itβs a distinct encoded sign. Its specific linguistic meaning depends on the source text and transcription context.