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π’‚₯

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An Character

π’‚₯ is the cuneiform sign β€œEZEN TIMES AN” (U+120A5) used in digital cuneiform references.

U+120A5

π’‚₯ (U+120A5) is a cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN.” It’s useful for researchers, designers, and anyone digitizing or typesetting cuneiform materials. Below you’ll find copy-friendly options and practical ways to use it.

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An Character Meaning

π’‚₯ is a cuneiform sign identified as β€œEZEN TIMES AN” (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN, U+120A5). In Unicode, the name indicates the sign’s components and relationship in cuneiform sign naming conventions (often described as β€œX times Y”). 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 β€œEZEN TIMES AN” 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

UnicodeU+120A5
HTML Entity𒂥
HTML Code𒂥
CSS\120A5

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times An character mean?

π’‚₯ is a cuneiform sign identified as β€œEZEN TIMES AN” (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES AN, U+120A5). In Unicode, the name indicates the sign’s components and relationship in cuneiform sign naming conventions (often described as β€œX times Y”). 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 doesn’t 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, it’s a distinct encoded sign. Its specific linguistic meaning depends on the source text and transcription context.