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𒂯

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times La Character

𒂯 is the cuneiform sign “EZEN TIMES LA” (U+120AF) used in encoded cuneiform text.

U+120AF

𒂯 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LA”. It’s useful when you’re working with encoded cuneiform materials, typography, or text samples. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy and reference it in code.

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times La Character Meaning

𒂯 is the Unicode character “CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LA” with code point U+120AF (HTML entity 𒂯). In practice, it functions as a specific written sign within cuneiform text encoding. The Unicode name indicates a composite-like designation (“EZEN” times “LA”), which helps distinguish it from related cuneiform signs when assembling or analyzing texts. If you’re transcribing, labeling, or studying encoded cuneiform, you’ll use this exact character to match the intended sign in the source. For rendering or copy/paste workflows, always rely on its code point (U+120AF) to avoid lookalike confusion.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting the exact character in digital cuneiform transcription
  • Labeling or annotating cuneiform sign lists in research notes
  • Typing encoded cuneiform in chat, comments, or social posts
  • Using the character in educational worksheets or presentation slides about Unicode
  • Selecting the correct glyph when formatting or aligning cuneiform text in design tools

Examples

𒂯 Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times La

  • 𒂯𒂯 appears in the encoded text as a standalone sign.
  • 𒂯I used U+120AF to insert 𒂯 correctly.
  • 𒂯This sign list includes 𒂯 alongside other cuneiform characters.
  • 𒂯When transcribing, make sure 𒂯 is not replaced by a similar glyph.
  • 𒂯𒂯 is included in the sample line for cuneiform encoding.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120AF
HTML Entity𒂯
HTML Code𒂯
CSS\120AF

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times La character mean?

𒂯 is the Unicode character “CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LA” with code point U+120AF (HTML entity 𒂯). In practice, it functions as a specific written sign within cuneiform text encoding. The Unicode name indicates a composite-like designation (“EZEN” times “LA”), which helps distinguish it from related cuneiform signs when assembling or analyzing texts. If you’re transcribing, labeling, or studying encoded cuneiform, you’ll use this exact character to match the intended sign in the source. For rendering or copy/paste workflows, always rely on its code point (U+120AF) to avoid lookalike confusion.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒂯?

𒂯 is U+120AF.

How do I copy 𒂯 using an HTML entity?

Use HTML entity 𒂯.

What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript to insert 𒂯?

CSS escape: \\120AF. JavaScript (ES6): \\u{120AF}.

Is 𒂯 interchangeable with other cuneiform signs?

No—𒂯 is a specific Unicode character (“CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LA”), so for accurate text encoding you should use U+120AF rather than similar-looking signs.