Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lal Times Lal Character
Cuneiform sign π° (U+120B0), encoded as βEZEN TIMES LAL TIMES LALβ.
U+120B0
π° is a Unicode cuneiform character with the code point U+120B0. Use this page to copy the symbol and grab the correct HTML, CSS, and JavaScript forms.
Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lal Times Lal Character Meaning
π° is the Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign named βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LAL TIMES LALβ (U+120B0). The Unicode name reflects how the sign is described in cuneiform scholarship (often by combining component labels with βtimesβ). Practically, this means you can reliably insert the exact character in digital writing systems, searchable texts, and font/typography work without needing to recreate it. If you are working with transliteration, cataloging, or transcription, treat it as a distinct character identity: copy the symbol or use the provided escapes so your text remains consistent across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste into documents that discuss cuneiform or transliteration
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform coverage
- β’Labeling entries in digital databases or lexicons that store sign IDs
- β’Creating educational materials about ancient scripts and Unicode encoding
- β’Social posts or research notes featuring accurately encoded cuneiform characters
Examples
π° Ezen times lal times lal
- π°Here is the cuneiform sign: π° (U+120B0).
- π°Unicode character check: π° should render as a single symbol.
- π°Transliteration note includes π° in the sign sequence.
- π°Font test string: π° π° π°
- π°Metadata field value (sign character): π°
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120B0 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂰 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂰 | |
| CSS | \120B0 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Lal Times Lal character mean?
π° is the Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign named βCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES LAL TIMES LALβ (U+120B0). The Unicode name reflects how the sign is described in cuneiform scholarship (often by combining component labels with βtimesβ). Practically, this means you can reliably insert the exact character in digital writing systems, searchable texts, and font/typography work without needing to recreate it. If you are working with transliteration, cataloging, or transcription, treat it as a distinct character identity: copy the symbol or use the provided escapes so your text remains consistent across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
π° is encoded at U+120B0.
How can I copy π° using an HTML entity?
Use the HTML entity 𒂰.
What CSS escape should I use for π°?
Use the CSS escape \\120B0.
What JavaScript escape represents π°?
Use \\u{120B0} in JavaScript.