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𒂦

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Bad Character

𒂦 is the Unicode cuneiform sign β€œEZEN TIMES BAD” (U+120A6) for text, design, and encoding work.

U+120A6

𒂦 is a cuneiform Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES BAD” (U+120A6). It’s useful when you need correct, standards-based text in documents, UI mockups, or digital collections. Below are practical ways to copy and include it in web and app content.

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Bad Character Meaning

𒂦 is identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES BAD” with the codepoint U+120A6. In practice, this page is most helpful for encoding and typography: it lets you insert the exact character instead of a lookalike. When used in text, it may represent a specific cuneiform sign as labeled by the Unicode character name, which is typically how scholars and digital catalogs disambiguate signs. For creators and developers, the key value is reliable copying (literal character, HTML entity, and language escapes) so the symbol renders consistently across platforms that support this character.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into digital manuscripts, annotations, or catalog entries
  • β€’Using the character in web pages or content management systems via its HTML entity or Unicode escapes
  • β€’Typography and layout mockups that require correct Unicode characters for cuneiform signage
  • β€’Creating educational or research documents where the character name/codepoint must be preserved
  • β€’Embedding the symbol in social posts or research summaries that reference cuneiform sign lists

Examples

𒂦 Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Bad

  • 𒂦𒂦
  • 𒂦In the sign list, EZEN TIMES BAD is written as 𒂦.
  • 𒂦The character U+120A6 corresponds to 𒂦.
  • 𒂦Cuneiform text example: 𒂦 𒂦 𒂦
  • 𒂦Use the exact glyph 𒂦 when you mean CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES BAD.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120A6
HTML Entity𒂦
HTML Code𒂦
CSS\120A6

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Bad character mean?

𒂦 is identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES BAD” with the codepoint U+120A6. In practice, this page is most helpful for encoding and typography: it lets you insert the exact character instead of a lookalike. When used in text, it may represent a specific cuneiform sign as labeled by the Unicode character name, which is typically how scholars and digital catalogs disambiguate signs. For creators and developers, the key value is reliable copying (literal character, HTML entity, and language escapes) so the symbol renders consistently across platforms that support this character.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒂦?

𒂦 is U+120A6.

How can I copy 𒂦 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒂦

How do I include 𒂦 in JavaScript?

Use the escape: \\u{120A6}.

Why doesn’t a lookalike glyph work the same way?

Lookalike characters can have different codepoints; using 𒂦 by its Unicode value ensures correct rendering and interoperability.