Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times She Character
πΈ is a cuneiform sign (U+12378) named βEZEN TIMES SHEβ for specialized historical and linguistic use.
U+12378
πΈ is a cuneiform symbol used in writing systems based on cuneiform signs. Itβs especially relevant for digital work that needs accurate, text-based representations. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point.
Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times She Character Meaning
πΈ is the Cuneiform Sign βEZEN TIMES SHEβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES SHE), assigned the code point U+12378. In cuneiform, signs are often used as building blocks in inscriptions and texts, where a sign may function as a logogram or contribute to a word or expression depending on the language and context. Because cuneiform usage can vary by time period and manuscript tradition, the safest way to use this character is to treat it as a specific sign label in scholarly or typographic materials, and pair it with the surrounding text when youβre recreating or studying inscriptions.
Common uses
- β’Scholarly typography for cuneiform transcriptions and sign lists
- β’Digital humanities projects documenting specific cuneiform characters
- β’Education and reference materials for students learning cuneiform writing
- β’Game or app UI elements that represent ancient-script tokens
- β’Authoring XML/HTML content that needs a precise Unicode character
Examples
πΈ Cuneiform Ezen Times She
- πΈπΈ is listed as a specific cuneiform sign in our reference set.
- πΈWhen typesetting, ensure the character πΈ is preserved correctly.
- πΈI used U+12378 to verify the glyph for πΈ in my document.
- πΈAdd πΈ to the sign inventory for this inscription study.
- πΈHere is πΈ shown alongside neighboring signs for comparison.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12378 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍸 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍸 | |
| CSS | \12378 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times She character mean?
πΈ is the Cuneiform Sign βEZEN TIMES SHEβ (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES SHE), assigned the code point U+12378. In cuneiform, signs are often used as building blocks in inscriptions and texts, where a sign may function as a logogram or contribute to a word or expression depending on the language and context. Because cuneiform usage can vary by time period and manuscript tradition, the safest way to use this character is to treat it as a specific sign label in scholarly or typographic materials, and pair it with the surrounding text when youβre recreating or studying inscriptions.
What is the Unicode code point for πΈ?
πΈ is U+12378 (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES SHE).
How can I copy πΈ into my project?
You can copy the character directly (πΈ) or use its HTML entity (𒍸) or escapes like \\\\12378 and \\\\u{12378}.
Does πΈ have a single universal meaning?
Like many cuneiform signs, its function can depend on language and inscription context. This page focuses on the specific sign identity (EZEN TIMES SHE) and correct character usage.
Why might πΈ look different across devices?
Glyph appearance depends on which fonts support the cuneiform Unicode block. If you see a box or blank, try installing a font with cuneiform coverage.